Your answer isn't simplified.
-3 (2+3x) + x - 5
-6 - 9x + x - 5
-8x - 11
Simplifying Algebraic Expression
Using the Distributive Property & Combining Like Terms
Simplify:
-3 (2+3x) + x - 5
-3(2) + -3 (3x) + x - 5
Answer - 6 + -3(3x) + x - 5
Is the answer is correct??? I'm getting a bit confused and struggling a lot in this problem. Please help me!
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This is wrong. You were suppose to use the distributive property. Here, let me show you:
-3(2+3x)+x-5
= -6+-9x+ x-5
Then, you combine like-terms:
-6-5= -11
and then -9x+x= -8x
Thus, your answer should be -11-8x.
Hope I helped you a little bit.
-3(2+3x)+x-5
= -6+-9x+ x-5
Then, you combine like-terms:
-6-5= -11
and then -9x+x= -8x
Thus, your answer should be -11-8x.
Hope I helped you a little bit.
No. You didn't simplify.
-3 (2 + 3x) + x - 5
-6 -9x + x -5
Combine like terms, then you are done.
-3 (2 + 3x) + x - 5
-6 -9x + x -5
Combine like terms, then you are done.
Joey is right you suppose to do the combine like terms at the end, but you simplify thought.
Thank You Ms. Sue.
Thank You Ms. Sue.
Brooke and I also gave you the correct answer.
Right.
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