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26 July, 17:59

Andy and Sylvie each incorrectly simplified the expression - 3 - 4 (2x - 3). Andy wrote - 14x + 21 and Sylvie wrote - 8 - 6. Explain their errors and give the correct answer.

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  1. 26 July, 18:57
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    Given the expression - 3 - 4 (2x - 3) the correct solution is - 8x + 9.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Andy wrote - 14x + 21, so his error was to do de substraction (-3 - 4) and then distribute - 7 (2x-3) = - 14x + 21.

    Sylvie wrote - 8x - 6. Her error was to multiplied - 4 only for 2x,

    then - 3 - 4 (2x - 3) = - 3 - 8x - 3 = - 8x - 6.
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