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6(x+xy)-5(y+2xy) how do I solve this problem?


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User Ropo
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Answer:

To solve this problem you would have to distribute the 5 and the 6. Once that is completed you would find the matching pairs and add or subtract them.

The answer is: 6x-4xy-5y

Explanation:

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User Webeng
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</p><p>6(x+xy)-5(y+2xy)=6x+6xy-(5y+10xy) \\</p><p>6x+6xy-5y-10xy \\</p><p>\boxed{6x-5y-4xy}</p><p>

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