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Jackrabbit
27 May, 06:38
Combine like terms - 7 - 3 (4-2x) - 20x
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27 May, 06:55
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-14x - 19
Step-by-step explanation:
- 7 - 3 (4 - 2x) - 20x
Distributive property
= - 7 - 12 + 6x - 20x
Combine like terms
= - 14x - 19
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