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Eileen Reese
22 September, 20:44
Subtract (5x+3) - (x+2)
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Bronson Malone
23 September, 00:35
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C. 4x + 1.
Step-by-step explanation:
(5x+3) - (x+2) First remove the parentheses. Remember to distribute the negative over the second one:
= 5x + 3 - x - 2 Bring like terms together:
= 5x - x + 3 - 2 Simplify like terms:
= 4x + 1.
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