I need to simplify this expression:
2(n-4)+3
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I need to simplify this expression:
2(n-4)+3
When there is a number next to brackets it means multiply the outside number by what is inside the brackets, so...
If you didn't understand what colbtech said, multiply 'n' by 2 which is in front of the brackets, then '-4' by 2. For example,
I think d answer is 2n-5.. :D I'm not sure.
2(n-4) + 3
Multiply the outside number into the parenthesis.
2n -8 +3
2n -5.
The last guy was right Yeah!! LOL
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