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Expand and simplify: 4(2x − 3) − 2(x − 5)

4(2x - 3) - 2(x - 5) [Remember that a negative multiplied by a negative makes a positive]
8x - 12 - 2x +10
6x - 2 [Check: can I simplify further?
2(3x -...

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How do you conjugate the verb être (to be) into the present tense?

Je suis Tu es Il/Elle/On est Nous sommes Vous etez Ils/Elles sont

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Work out 2/3 - 1/4

numerator/denominator
First we need to find the common denominator (a number that can be divided by both 3 and 4)
3 x 4 = 12 (so our new, common, denominator is 12)
Whatever we do to the bo...

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How do I expand 2 sets of brackets to make a quadratic?

The FOIL method should be used to expand 2 sets of brackets. FOIL stands for: FIRST, OUTSIDE, INSIDE, LAST. Here is the foil method used without numbers; this creates a general formula. Expanding (x+a)(x+...

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Solve the equation: 5p − 7 = 3p + 3 .

At first, it is important to identify that this is a linear equation, usually in the form of y = mx + b. These equations are used for straight line graphs. The most important rule to remember when solving...

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