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  • 12-11-2018
  • Mathematics
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How do I solve 2(x+1) + 5(2x-3)=

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hanahleekim
hanahleekim hanahleekim
  • 12-11-2018

You multiply 2(x+1) which is 2x+2.

Then you multiply 5(2x-3) which is 10x-15

Finally, you add 2x+2 and 10x-15, and you get 12x-13


The answer is 12x - 13


Hope this helps!

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raschcamille23 raschcamille23
  • 12-11-2018

Use the distributive property: multiply the number outside of the parentheses by BOTH numbers inside. 2 × x and 2×1 so first part is 2x+2 second part: 5 × 2x and 5×-3 is 10x-15 so 2x+2+5x-15= 7x-13

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