If the equation looks like this: (10x-3)(2x-5), then simplified it is 20x2-56x+15
If the equation looks like this: 10x-3(2x-5), then simplified it is 4x+15
that's easy you do 2x5 and get 10x3 and get 30-4 and get 26
You need to get rid of the brackets first and then simplify it from there. Hope i helped
You simplify the brackets first and then you will have linear equations without brackets!
You multiply out brackets, remove common factors from fractions, combine like terms.
!0x3=30
that's easy you do 2x5 and get 10x3 and get 30-4 and get 26
You need to get rid of the brackets first and then simplify it from there. Hope i helped
Brackets are basically the same as parentheses. If they are inside of parentheses, then you simplify that term before anything else. If they are outside of parentheses, then you simplify the terms in the parentheses first and then the term within the brackets.
You simplify the brackets first and then you will have linear equations without brackets!
(x - 6) (x + 4) = x2 - 2x - 24
7 + 3(n-2)
To expand three brackets, expand and simplify two of the brackets then multiply the resulting expression by the third bracket. (FAIZAN BHAI GHAZI)CHANNEL
Yes: 2/10 = (2x1)/(2x5) = 1/5
To simplify brackets in algebra, use the distributive property, which involves multiplying each term inside the brackets by the term outside. For example, in the expression ( a(b + c) ), you would distribute ( a ) to both ( b ) and ( c ), resulting in ( ab + ac ). Additionally, combine like terms after distribution if possible, to further simplify the expression. Always ensure to follow the order of operations when dealing with multiple brackets.
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put the bracket before the answer and multiply it by the nth term
I understand this expression to be 10x3 + 5x. Derivative: 30x2 + 5.