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Answer:

3x-3xy-2xy-5x+6. ( multiply the number that were outside the bracket)

By BODMAS rule...

= 3x-5x-3xy-2xy+6

= -2x-5xy+6

hope you understood...

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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

We are given an expression to simplify. According to PEMDAS

(Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtract [in that order]), we need to start with the parentheses first.

With what we are given, we need to multiply the value outside of the parenthesis to the values inside the parenthesis.

Start with the first set of terms in the expression.

3(x - xy)

We need to multiply 3 to the x and negative xy.

3x - 3xy

Now we go to the next set of terms in the expression.

-x(2y + 5)

Distribute the x (multiply) to the 2y and 5.

-2xy - 5x

Now, we combine like terms within the entire expression.

Combining like terms is essentially saying to combine the terms that have similar properties/values. We have values that have an x with it, and xy with it, and no variables with it. We can combine only the values with the x variable together, and the values with the xy variable can only be combined together. The values without the variables (if you have more than one), will combine only with each other.

3x - 3xy - 2xy - 5x + 6

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-5xy - 2x + 6 <- This is the final answer; the simplified version of the expression.

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