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Simplify the expression 5(x+2)- 3(2x-4).
13 years ago

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Answered by Steve
having already taken algebra 1, you should have no trouble with this. remove the parens and add like terms:

(5x+10) - (6x-12)
5x + 10 - 6x + 12
-x + 22
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