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Simplify

3k - (2m + 5K) - m

User Skylar Ittner
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hello!

Use the distributive property:-

-(2m+5k) = -2m-5k
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Let's simplify this expression by combining like terms:-


\bigstar The like terms are:-

3k, -5k

and

-2m, -m


\bigstar{ Combine Like terms:-

3k-5k=-2k

-2m-m=-3m

Hence, we have:-


\bigstar{\boxed{\pmb{-2k-3m}}

note:-

Hope everything is clear; if you need any clarification/explanation, kindly let me know, and I will comment and/or edit my answer :)

User Shigeta
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Answer:


-3m-2k

Explanation:

Given to simplify : 3k - (2m + 5K) - m

Solution :


\mathrm{Apply\:the\:distributive\:law}:\quad \:-\left(a+b\right)=-a-b


-\left(2m+5k\right)=-2m-5k


=3k-2m-5k-m


\mathrm{Group\;like\;terms}


=-2m-m+3k-5k


\mathrm{Group\;like\;terms}


=-3m+3k-5k


\mathrm{Group\;like\;terms}


=-3m-2k

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