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NEED HELP Solve: 3x + (2 - 4x); when x = 5 *

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User Argie
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Answer:

-3

Explanation:

Given equation for reference: 3x + (2 - 4x)

3(5) + (2 - 4(5)) is with x substituted for 5.

Next, we just follow PEMDAS like any other expression

First off, parentheses.

2 - 4(5), starting with multiplication, and then subtraction

The result of the parentheses is -18

3(5) - 18 is the result when we put that back into the expression.

Next, we multiply 3 by 5; the result being

15 - 18

Now, we just subtract 18 from fifteen, getting -3

Hope this helps!

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User ChaosPandion
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Answer:

-3

Explanation:

3x5=15

+1(2-4x5)=2-20-18

15-18=-3

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