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3 (p+q) -5 (p-q) expand and simplify

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The answer is:

-2p + 8q

Work/explanation:

Let's use the distibutive property:


\sf{3(p+q)-5(p-q)}


\sf{3p+3q-5p+5q}

Now combine the like terms,


\sf{3p-5p+3q+5q}


\sf{-2p+8q}

We can't simplify this any further; we have arrived at our final answer.

Hence, the answer is -2p + 8q.

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User Igor Mizak
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Answer:

-2p + 8q

Explanation:

Distribute 3 and -5 in:


\displaystyle{=3\cdot p + 3\cdot q -5\cdot p -5\cdot \left(-q\right)}\\\\\displaystyle{=3p+3q-5p+5q}

Add the like terms:


\displaystyle{=\left(3p-5p\right)+\left(3q+5q\right)}\\\\\displaystyle{=-2p+8q}

Therefore, the answer is -2p + 8q

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