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QuestionExpand and combine 3(3x4a1)a(2y+5x)-3(3 x-4 a 1)-a(2 y+5 x)

Studdy Solution

STEP 1

What is this asking? We need to distribute the 3-3 and the a-a and then combine like terms. Watch out! Don't forget to distribute the negative signs correctly, and be careful when combining terms with different variables.

STEP 2

1. Distribute the 3-3.
2. Distribute the a-a.
3. Combine like terms.

STEP 3

Alright, let's **kick things off** by distributing the 3-3 to both terms inside the first parentheses.
Remember, this means multiplying 3-3 by each term inside!

STEP 4

33x+(3)(4a)1-3 \cdot 3x + (-3) \cdot (-4a) \cdot 1 Multiplying 3-3 by 3x3x gives us 9x-9x.
And multiplying 3-3 by 4a-4a gives us +12a+12a.
Don't forget that multiplying two negatives gives a positive!
And multiplying by 11 doesn't change the value.
So, we have 9x+12a-9x + 12a.

STEP 5

Now, let's **tackle** the second part of the expression.
We'll distribute the a-a to the terms inside the second parentheses.

STEP 6

a2y+(a)5x-a \cdot 2y + (-a) \cdot 5x Multiplying a-a by 2y2y gives us 2ay-2ay.
And multiplying a-a by 5x5x gives us 5ax-5ax.
So, we have 2ay5ax-2ay - 5ax.

STEP 7

**Time to bring it all together!** Let's combine the results from the previous two steps.

STEP 8

We had 9x+12a-9x + 12a from distributing the 3-3, and 2ay5ax-2ay - 5ax from distributing the a-a.
Putting it all together, we get: 9x+12a2ay5ax-9x + 12a - 2ay - 5ax

STEP 9

Now, let's look for **like terms**.
Remember, like terms have the same variables raised to the same powers.
We have terms with xx, terms with aa, terms with ayay, and terms with axax.
Since none of the terms are alike, we can't combine anything.

STEP 10

Our **final, simplified expression** is 9x+12a2ay5ax-9x + 12a - 2ay - 5ax.

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