Simplify $-3[2x - (7x -9)]$
$
\begin{equation}
\begin{aligned}
&= -3[2x + (-1)(7x) - (-1)(9)] && \text{Use the Distributive Property}\\
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&= -3[2x + ((-1) \cdot 7) x + (1)(9)] && \text{Use the Associative Property of Multiplication to group factors}\\
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&= -3[2x - 7x + 9] && \text{Simplify}\\
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&= -3[-5x + 9] && \text{Combine like terms}\\
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&= -3(-5x) + (-3)(9) && \text{Again, by using the Distributive Property}\\
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&= ((-3)\cdot(-5)) x - (3)(9) && \text{Use again the Commutative Property of Multiplication}\\
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&= 15x - 27 && \text{Simplify}
\end{aligned}
\end{equation}
$
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Beginning Algebra With Applications, Chapter 2, Review Exercises, Section Review Exercises, Problem 40
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