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5 December, 01:57

3[2 (x-3) + 2]+5 (x-3)

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  1. 5 December, 03:14
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    11x-27 is the answer
  2. 5 December, 05:34
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    Perform what's inside the brackets first

    "2 (x-3) + 2" - - - > 2x-6+2 - - - > simplify (add the 2 and the - 6 together) - - - > 2x-4 - - - > put your simplified version back into the brackets - - - > [2x-4]

    Now multiply your 3 with whatever is in the brackets to get rid of the brackets

    "3[2x-4]"

    6x-12

    Do the same with the 5 and whatever is still in parenthesis after the 5

    "5 (x-3) "

    5x-15

    Add the two simplified terms together

    "6x-12+5x-15"

    combine the like terms - - - > 6x+5x=11x and - 12 (+) - 15=-27

    Put your two answers back into one equation

    "11x-27"

    And that is your final answer
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