Expanding" means removing the ( ) but you have to do it the right way.
To expand three brackets, expand and simplify two of the brackets then multiply the resulting expression by the third bracket. (FAIZAN BHAI GHAZI)CHANNEL
To distribute a negative number in an expression, you multiply the negative number by each term within the parentheses. For example, if you have -3(x + 4), you would apply the distribution by multiplying -3 by both x and 4, resulting in -3x - 12. This process helps to expand the expression by applying the negative sign to each term.
If you're asked to simplify an expression, you need to expand all brackets if there are any, and collect all like terms. If the question is a fraction you have to give the answer in its simplest form
-4.2x - 6y + 3.6
-4.2x - 6y + 3.6
-4.2x - 6y + 3.6
To change parentheses to an equation, you need to first identify the expressions within the parentheses and the relationships between them. For example, if you have an expression like ( (x + 2) ), you can create an equation by setting it equal to another expression or a number, such as ( (x + 2) = 5 ). This transforms the expression into an equation that can be solved. Additionally, if the parentheses represent a grouping in a larger expression, you may need to apply the distributive property to expand it.
All you have to do is take your numerical expression and substation it to the point of the theory of your hypothesis. Next you potentially divide the sequence and expand that over the amount of your grams. Lastly you finalize the conclusion by inverting all of the expressions and state the hypo logical expression.
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To expand the expression 7x(7y) using the distributive property, you distribute the 7x to both terms inside the parentheses. This results in 7x * 7y = 49xy. The distributive property allows you to multiply each term inside the parentheses by the term outside the parentheses, simplifying the expression.
You can expand the first expression in parentheses, then add or subtract like terms.