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7 January, 23:20

What is the simplified expression for the expression below?

-1 (2x + 3) - 2 (x - 1)

A.-4x + 1

B.-4x - 2

C.-4x + 2

D.-4x - 1

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  1. 8 January, 02:36
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    We have the expression - 1 (2x + 3) - 2 (x - 1).

    Distribute the - 1 across the 2x and 3.

    -1 (2x + 3) - 2 (x - 1) = - 2x - 3 - 2 (x - 1)

    Now distribute the 2 across the x and - 1.

    -2x - 3 - 2 (x - 1) = - 2x - 3 - 2x + 2

    Combine like terms.

    -2x - 3 - 2x + 2 = - 4x - 1

    So, D - 4x - 1 is the answer.
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