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Kaylynn Reyes
19 April, 13:58
Simplifying algebraic expressions - -3g+7 (6g+4)
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Deandre Young
19 April, 14:30
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39g+28
First you would do the distributive property 7 (6g+4) and 7x6 = 42g & 7x4=28. Then you would - 3g from 42g and you'd get 39g. So you/re simplified expression would be 39g+28.
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Dempsey
19 April, 17:23
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39g+28
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