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Lorena Carrillo
14 April, 14:35
How to simplify - 3 (4*-5y-5*)
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Pitts
14 April, 15:11
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-3 (4x-5y-5x) =
(-3) (4x+-5y+-5x) =
(-3) (4x) + (-3) (-5y) + (-3) (-5x) =
-12x+15y+15=
3x+15y
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Nylah
14 April, 17:13
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Distribute - 3 to the rest of the numbers by multiplying them together. That’s all you need to do you don’t have to solve
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