Asked by Loe
multiply and combine like terms
5(3x-2y) - (x+6y)
5(3x-2y) - (x+6y)
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Answered by
Kelly
First distribute the 5:
5(3x-2y)-(x+6y) will become (15x-10y) -(x+6y)
Then, distribute the - on the (x+6y):
15x-10y-x-6y
Then, just combine the x's and y's and you'll end up with:
14x-16y
5(3x-2y)-(x+6y) will become (15x-10y) -(x+6y)
Then, distribute the - on the (x+6y):
15x-10y-x-6y
Then, just combine the x's and y's and you'll end up with:
14x-16y
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