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Chris Greene
23 May, 22:48
Im really confused on this one
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Amina
23 May, 23:10
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Step-by-step explanation:
n is the number so n = 2-11 and so on
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Keyon Chung
24 May, 02:25
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Step-by-step explanation:
First do the distributive property of 2 (1 - 4n) so
3n + 2 (1 - 4n)
3n + 2 - 8n Now add or subtract the like terms.
-5n + 2
2 - 5n
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