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What is the correct order of operations for simplifying the expression 2 – 3x + 5 + 7(y – 5x)2 + x?

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Answered by CarlynBronk
1

The given expression is ,2 - 3 x + 5 + 7(y - 5 x)^{2} + x

1 . First we will write the term having highest degree and then move to lowest degree,

→ 7 (y -5 x)² + x -3 x+2+5

2. Adding and subtracting like terms

→7 (y -5 x)² - 2 x+7

Expanding the term in brackets

→ 7(y² + 25 x² -10 x y) - 2 x + 7

Use distributive property

→ 7 y² + 175 x² -70 x y -2 x +7→[Wrote the terms from highest degree to lowest degree]


Answered by Blackmanalpha7
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