Asked by mav welborn
Which expression is equivalent to 2(a+2b)−a−2b
?(1 point)
Responses
a+2b
A plus 2 b
3a−2b
3 A minus 2 b
3a+2b
3 A plus 2 b
a−2b
?(1 point)
Responses
a+2b
A plus 2 b
3a−2b
3 A minus 2 b
3a+2b
3 A plus 2 b
a−2b
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To simplify the expression \( 2(a + 2b) - a - 2b \), follow these steps:
1. Distribute \( 2 \) in \( 2(a + 2b) \):
\[
2(a + 2b) = 2a + 4b
\]
2. Now substitute back into the expression:
\[
2a + 4b - a - 2b
\]
3. Combine like terms:
- For \( a \): \( 2a - a = a \)
- For \( b \): \( 4b - 2b = 2b \)
So the simplified expression is:
\[
a + 2b
\]
The correct response is:
**a + 2b**
1. Distribute \( 2 \) in \( 2(a + 2b) \):
\[
2(a + 2b) = 2a + 4b
\]
2. Now substitute back into the expression:
\[
2a + 4b - a - 2b
\]
3. Combine like terms:
- For \( a \): \( 2a - a = a \)
- For \( b \): \( 4b - 2b = 2b \)
So the simplified expression is:
\[
a + 2b
\]
The correct response is:
**a + 2b**
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