Math, asked by Padmalochana09, 3 days ago

simplify
3(3x-4y)-5(7x-2y)​

Answers

Answered by MystícαIStαr
104

To Simplify:

  • 3 (3x - 4y) - 5 (7x - 2y)

Solution:

  • Remove any grouping symbol such as brackets and parentheses by multiplying factors:

\longrightarrow\sf3 (3x - 4y) - 5 (7x - 2y) \\ \\

  • Use the exponent rule to remove grouping if the terms are containing exponents

 \longrightarrow \sf 9x - 12y - 35x + 10y  \\ \\

  • Combine the like terms by addition or subtraction

 \longrightarrow \sf 9x - 35x - 12y + 10y \\ \\

  • Combine the constant terms.

 \longrightarrow \sf - 26x - 12y + 10y  \\ \\

 \longrightarrow   { \pmb{\underline{ \boxed{ \rm{- 26x - 2y }}}}}  \: \pink \bigstar

Answered by ᎷꭱᎪɴꮪꮋ
9

Solution :-

 =  > 3(3x-4y)-5(7x-2y) \\  \\  =  > 9x - 12y - 35x  +  10y \\  \\  =  >  - 26x - 2y

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