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Standard VII
Mathematics
Terms of Expression
Simplify: 4...
Question
Simplify:
4
x
+
3
(
2
x
–
5
y
)
.
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Solution
4
x
+
3
(
2
x
–
5
y
)
,
The simplified form of the expression
4
x
+
3
(
2
x
–
5
y
)
is calculated as follows,
4
x
+
3
(
2
x
–
5
y
)
=
4
x
+
6
x
–
15
y
We get,
=
10
x
–
15
y
.
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