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Juli2301 [7.4K]
3 years ago
11

Simplify -4(7x-3y-z)-6-(-6)(9x-z+2)

Mathematics
1 answer:
Andrej [43]3 years ago
8 0
If you would like to simplify <span>-4 * (7x - 3y - z) - 6 - (-6) * (9x - z + 2), you can do this using the following steps:

</span>-4 * (7x - 3y - z) - 6 - (-6) * (9x - z + 2<span>) = -4 * 7x + 4 * 3y + 4z - 6 - (-6 * 9x + 6z - 6 * 2) = -28x + 12y + 4z - 6 - (-54x + 6z - 12) = </span>-28x + 12y + 4z - 6 + 54x - 6z + 12 =  <span>-28x + 54x + 12y + 4z - 6z + 12 - 6 = 26x + 12y - 2z + 6
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The correct result would be <span>26x + 12y - 2z + 6.</span>
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The (conditional) probability that the coin you chose is the fake coin is 2/(1 + n)

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