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Which phrase matches the algebraic expression below?

3(x − 7) + 10

User Naddiseo
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so you just multiply 3 and x which equals 3x then multiply 3 and -7 which equals -21. leving you with 3x-21+10 or 3x-11
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To get this answer you need to distribut the 3 to the x and the seven. Then you take the -21 (3x7) and add ten to it leaving you with 3x-11 which is the answer
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