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What is eqivelent to 3(5x-2)

User Moiz
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Answer:


\sf \: 15x - 6

Explanation:

Now we have to,

→ Find the equivalent expression.

The property we use,

→ Distributive property.

The expression is,

→ 3(5x - 2)

Let's simplify the expression,

→ 3(5x - 2)

→ 3(5x) + 3(-2)

→ 3(5x) - 3(2)

15x - 6

Hence, the answer is 15x - 6.

User Ffrosch
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Answer:


\large\boxed{\sf 15x-6}

Explanation:


\textsf{We are asked to identify an equivalent expression given one. When we are asked}


\textsf{to find an equivalent expression, check to see if the expression you're given}


\textsf{can be simplified further.} \ \sf 3(5x-2) \ \textsf{can be simplified further using the}


\textsf{\underline{Distributive Property.}}


\large\underline{\textsf{What is the Distributive Property?}}


\textsf{Think of Distributive Property as a way or Distributing 1 or more terms into 2 or}


\textsf{more terms.}


\boxed{\begin{minipage}{18 em} \\ \underline{\textsf{\large Distributive Property;}} \\ \\ \textsf{Distributive Property is a property that allows us to multiply the term to the left of the parentheses by the terms inside the parentheses.} \\ \\ \underline{\textsf{\large Example;}} \\ \tt a(b+c)=ab+ac \\ \textsf{For this example, a will multiply with the terms b and c.}\end{minipage}}


\textsf{Since we have an understanding of what the Distributive Property is, we should}


\textsf{be able to simplify our given expression.}


\large\underline{\textsf{Solving;}}


\textsf{Use the Distributive Property.}


\sf 3(5x-2) = (3 * 5x) +(3 * -2)


\textsf{Since 3 is the term to the left of the parentheses, we multiply 3 by 5x and -2.}


\sf (3 * 5x) +(3 * -2) \rightarrow \boxed{\sf 15x - 6}


\large\underline{\textsf{Hence;}}


\sf 3(5x-2) = \boxed{\sf 15x-6}


\sf 15x - 6 \textsf{ is equivalent to} \ \sf 3(5x-2).

User Vijay Tholpadi
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