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30 July, 19:42

How can you simplify - (2a-4b) - 5 (b+6a)

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  1. 30 July, 21:42
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    Distribute the negative into (2a-4b) so now ur equation is - 2a+4b - 5 (b+6a)

    Then you are going to disibute your - 5 and get - 5b-6a

    now your equation is - 2a+4b-5b-6a

    now u simply subtract - 2a-6a which is - 8a

    then you subtract 4b-5b and get - 1b or you could just say - b

    now ur final answer is - 8a-b
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