What is 3 (x-y) + 5 (x-y) ?
2 answers:
Answer:
8x - 8y
Step-by-step explanation:
3(x - y) is equal to 3x - 3y using distributive property
The same applies to 5(x - y) which is equal to 5x - 5y
Combine like terms in (3x - 3y) + (5x - 5y) which is equal to 3x + 5x + 3y + 5y
Final Answer is 8x - 8y
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3(x - y)+5(x - y)
Distribute 3 to (x - y)
3(x - y) = 3x - 3y
Distribute 5 to (x - y)
5(x - y) = 5x - 5y
Add the two and combine like terms
3x - 3y + 5x - 5y = 8x - 8y
The final solution is 8x - 8y.
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