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how do you solve 2(a+1)-5(a-1)

 Aug 28, 2014

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Here we have to remember the distributive property. This basically tells us that if there is a number before parentheses, we multiply that number times everything in those parentheses. Here's how you'd solve this:

 Aug 28, 2014
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2(a + 1) - 5(a -1)

 

It's already in its most simplified form.

 Aug 28, 2014
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Here we have to remember the distributive property. This basically tells us that if there is a number before parentheses, we multiply that number times everything in those parentheses. Here's how you'd solve this:

NinjaDevo Aug 28, 2014

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