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Expand and simplify 5(2x - 1) + 2(3x - 6)​

User Gravitron
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\huge \underbrace{ \boxed{ \sf{Answer}}}

Here's the solution ~


{ \qquad{ \sf{ \dashrightarrow}}} \: \: \sf5(2x - 1) + 2(3x - 6)


{ \qquad{ \sf{ \dashrightarrow}}} \: \: \sf 10x -5 + 6x - 12


{ \qquad{ \sf{ \dashrightarrow}}} \: \: \sf 10x + 6x - 5 - 12


{ \qquad{ \sf{ \dashrightarrow}}} \: \: \sf \:16x - 17

Therefore, on simplification we get ~


\overbrace{ \underbrace{\underline{ \boxed{ \sf 16x - 17}}}}

User Sergio Viudes
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Answer:

16x-17

Explanation:

5(2x - 1) + 2(3x - 6)​

10x - 5 +6x -12

16x-17

User MuthaFury
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