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Tessa Wise
27 July, 06:23
X (-2+3) in distributive property
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Desirae Osborne
27 July, 07:53
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-2x + 3x
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply everything in the parenthesis by x.
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Nathen Golden
27 July, 09:51
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-2X + 3X AKA: X or 1X
Step-by-step explanation:
X (-2+3)
X times - 2 = - 2X
X times 3 = 3X
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