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Can someone help me? -3(2y-5)
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To simplify the expression -3(2y - 5), you can distribute the -3 to both terms inside the parentheses.
-3(2y - 5) = -3 * 2y - 3 * (-5)
Multiplying, we get:
= -6y + 15
So, the simplified expression is -6y + 15.
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