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laprincessaasia
Jan 8, 2008, 08:24 PM
:confused: :confused: I really really don't get algebra and I really need help with it because my teacher keeps explaining and explaining and I have been absent a lot and a lot of kids don't understand it as well please help here's one of my questions


#1.
7(3 - 2x)

#2.
-(5 - y)

can someone please explain to me how to do this please and thank you

J_9
Jan 8, 2008, 08:30 PM
#1.
7(3 - 2x)

#2.
-(5 - y)


Do you understand the order of operations?

Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally


P = parenthesis
E = exponents
M = Multiplcation
D = Division
A = Addition
S = Subtraction

In that order.

So, by this I can help you with your first problem, see if you get the second

If you multiply everything in the parenthesis by 7, you get

21-4x

Now, can you do the second problem?

cool_dude
Jan 10, 2008, 09:38 PM
That's incorrect. I'm assuming you made a typo but its supposed to be

21-14x

oneguyinohio
Jan 10, 2008, 09:52 PM
And if you have a negative sign on the outside of the equation such as -(3-y) you would multiply every thing by negative one... or reverse the signs inside of the equation so in my example you would have -3+y

Conquer
Apr 17, 2009, 07:11 AM
Always think of money. YOur money can only Multiply, divide, add, and subtract Remember the rule of the signs.
-/-=+
+/+=+
-/+=-
+/-=-

Some one has already gave you the order of operations acronym.
That's basic algebra.

Look at the problem as if it's the answer and you have to give the question.

For example, 21-14x
what is another way to say this? 7(3-2x)

How many ways to say 100.
10*10
25*4
0+100

Get it.
Find comfort, Math is only a logical language. Don't fear it.