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+(−3⋅m)+11

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To simplify the expression -3m + 11, we can distribute the negative sign to both terms inside the parentheses:

-3 * -3m = 9m

Therefore, the simplified expression is 9m + 11.
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Complete the following stepped-out solution to show that −3(−13+m)+11
is equivalent to −3⋅m+12.
−3⋅
+(−3⋅m)+11
To solve the expression −3(−13+m)+11, we can follow the order of operations.

First, we begin by distributing the -3 to both terms inside the parentheses:

= -3 * -13 + (-3 * m) + 11

Multiplying -3 by -13:

= 39 + (-3 * m) + 11

Next, we can simplify -3 * m:

= 39 - 3m + 11

Finally, we combine like terms:

= -3m + 50

Therefore, the expression −3(−13+m)+11 is equivalent to −3m + 50, not −3m + 12 as you initially stated.
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