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Maximo Raymond
15 October, 14:43
Can someone simplify 3 (2x+1) - 8
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Cassius Patton
15 October, 15:25
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3 (2x+1) - 8 perform indicated multiplication
3 (2x) + 3 (1) - 8
6x+3-8 combine like terms
6x + (3-8)
6x-5
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Zackery Davila
15 October, 17:22
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3 (2x + 1) - 8
first distribute the 3 through the parenthesis.
6x + 3 - 8
Combine like terms
6x - 5
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