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Sir Foxx

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Simplify the algebraic expression:



4 (2x-8) -4x+10



Is it:



1. 12x-22
2. 4x+22
3. 4x+42
4. 4x-22

Also, can you please show me the process to get the answer here.


Problem # 2 is:

Simplify the series of additions and subtractions.



-2+12-(13) + (-1)



1. 0
2. -2
3. 24
4. 22

Same help here as the first.

Thanks
 
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first one...

4 (2x-8) -4x+10

distribute the 4 ...8x -32-4x+10
add like terms.... 4x -22

second one...

-2 + 12 = 10
10 -13= -3
-3 + -1 = -4
...Might have a typo, pretty sure the answer is -4. If you forgot the negative inside the parentheses with the 13, the answer would be 22
 

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Simplify the algebraic expression:



4 (2x-8) -4x+10



Is it:



1. 12x-22
2. 4x+22
3. 4x+42
4. 4x-22

Also, can you please show me the process to get the answer here.


Problem # 2 is:

Simplify the series of additions and subtractions.



-2+12-(13) + (-1)



1. 0
2. -2
3. 24
4. 22

Same help here as the first.

Thanks
q1:
4 (2x-8) -4x+10
8x-32-4x+10
4x-22

q2:
i got -4 for this, so i dunno what i did wrong
 

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-2+12-13-1
10-13-1
-3-1 = -4 so I got the same thing..
 
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Same here...the only thing I can think of is that the "-2" is a "2". That would give 0 on q3.
 

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Could it be that -3-1 equals -2 as the 1 is a postive number?

no because you are subtracting a postive number from a negative number(or think of it as adding two negative numbers)...so to get -2 you would need -3+1=-2
 

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I think there must be a typo in the equation for problem 2.

Not sure why there would be parens around the 13, there would be no need for them, unless it should read: -2+12-[13 + (-1)]
...it's a stretch I know, but that ends up -2
 

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or what if it were -(-13) that would make it -2 also would it not?
 

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I believe if it were -(-13) the answer is 22...that is a possible answer on his list as well...heh
 

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I think there must be a typo in the equation for problem 2.

Not sure why there would be parens around the 13, there would be no need for them, unless it should read: -2+12-[13 + (-1)]
...it's a stretch I know, but that ends up -2
Parenthesis are there because its being multiplied by -1, but normal notation ignores the 1

-1(13) = -(13) = -13

if the problem was -(-13) the answer would be 22

These problems are just to make you familiar with the rules of algebra.
 

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okay.. my mistake.. I didn't go back and look at the original problem..
 
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1) Us distributive property to distribut the the 4 to the 2x, and -8
Making it 8x-32-4x+10
Then collect like terms, leaving 4x-22
2) -2+12-(13)+(-1)
You can write this like this, dont let the parenthesis fool you
-2+12-13-1
the negative in front of the (13) is implide to be -1(13), so negative 1 times 13,
leaving negative 13, as for the (-1), you can factor out the negative,
effectively changing the sign to -1
so answer is
-4
So there is an error in problem 2
Adams
 
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Someone gave me a negative rep point on this thread, but left a comment "thanks for the help" or whatever :wtf:
 
Sir Foxx

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That would have had to be me but I swear it was postive rep. Can a mod change that? Sorry if I hit the wrong button.
 
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Done.
 
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