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1 November, 19:28

2 (3x+4) - 5=?

4+5 (x-3) - 2x=?

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  1. 1 November, 20:41
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    1) The simplified expression to the given expression is 3 (2x+1)

    Therefore 2 (3x+4) - 5=3 (2x+1)

    2) The simplified expression to the given expression is 3x-11

    Therefore 4+5 (x-3) - 2x=3x-11

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1) Given expression is 2 (3x+4) - 5

    To find the value of the given expression:

    2 (3x+4) - 5

    Applying the distributive property

    2 (3x+4) - 5=2 (3x) + 2 (4) - 5

    =6x+8-5

    =6x+3 (adding the like terms)

    =3 (2x+1)

    Therefore 2 (3x+4) - 5=3 (2x+1)

    2) Given expression is 4+5 (x-3) - 2x

    To find the value of the given expression:

    4+5 (x-3) - 2x

    Applying the distributive property

    4+5 (x-3) - 2x=4+5 (x) + 5 (-3) - 2x

    =4+5x-15-2x

    =3x-11 (adding the like terms)

    =3 (2x+1)

    Therefore 4+5 (x-3) - 2x=3x-11
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