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-3(y-5)+6y-2 simplify using distributive property and then combine like terms ANOTHER ONE PLEASE

User Andre Luus
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\bf \large{\purple{ \implies}} \tt \: - 3(y - 5) \: + \: 6y \: - \: 2


\bf \large{\purple{ \implies}} \tt \: - 3y \: + \: 15 \: + \: 6y \: - 2


\bf \large{\purple{ \implies}} \tt \: - 3y \: + \: 6y \: + \: 15 \: - \: 2


\bf \large{\purple{ \implies}} \tt \: 3y \: + \: 13

User Jamlee
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Answer:

3y+13

Explanation:

-3(y-5)+6y-2

Distribute

-3y +15 +6y-2

Combine like terms

-3y+6y +15-2

3y +13

User Mangaldeep Pannu
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