The rewritten form of the given expression using the fewest terms is; 3x + 6.
<h3>What is the rewritten form of.the expression using the least possible terms?</h3>
It follows from the task content that the given expression is to be rewritten using the fewest terms.
Since the given expression is;
( −2x − 13 ) + ( 19 + 5x )
By getting rid of the parentheses; we have;
-2x - 13 + 19 + 5x
By collecting like terms; we have;
-2x + 5x - 13 + 19
3x + 6
Therefore, the required rewritten form of the given expression is; 3x + 6.
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34-5x+2(x-2)=15 1st get rid of () by distributing the 2.
34-5x+2x-4=15 Now collect like terms.
30-3x=15 Get -3x by itself by subtracting 30 in both sides.
-3x=-15 You want X by itself so divide by -3 on both sides.
x=5
It would just be 2 teaspoons
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