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Naima Castro
17 July, 20:33
Simplify:
2 (x-5) - 1/2 (12x + 12) =
+4
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Makena French
17 July, 22:31
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= 2x-10-6x-6
= - 4x-16
first line is a middle step after distributing, second is the answer
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