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Solve the following questions:

2x + 3 (x-5) ^ 2 = 5

2x (3x + 4y) + 2z - 3y <--- Symplify!

 Sep 2, 2014

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I would like you to at least start these questions by yourself and present what you can do.

I am very happy to help you but if I just do it you may not learn anything. 

I'll try to get you started:

1)

I'll give you a starting sequence to help you.

 

$$2x + 3 (x-5) ^ 2 = 5$$

first you do      $${\left({\mathtt{x}}{\mathtt{\,-\,}}{\mathtt{5}}\right)}^{{\mathtt{2}}}$$       do you know how to do this? 

then you multiply it by 3

then add the like terms.

 

2) Start by expanding the brackets. In fact that is all you will be able to do.

 Sep 2, 2014
 #1
avatar+118723 
+5
Best Answer

I would like you to at least start these questions by yourself and present what you can do.

I am very happy to help you but if I just do it you may not learn anything. 

I'll try to get you started:

1)

I'll give you a starting sequence to help you.

 

$$2x + 3 (x-5) ^ 2 = 5$$

first you do      $${\left({\mathtt{x}}{\mathtt{\,-\,}}{\mathtt{5}}\right)}^{{\mathtt{2}}}$$       do you know how to do this? 

then you multiply it by 3

then add the like terms.

 

2) Start by expanding the brackets. In fact that is all you will be able to do.

Melody Sep 2, 2014

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