How do you simplify the expression 2x+y-(9-4x)?

1 Answer
Mar 28, 2018

6x+y-9

Explanation:

2x+y-(9-4x)

We need to use the distributive property here. This is where the negative sign will multiply everything in the parenthesis. So the negative will apply to both the 9 and the -4.

This is what the new expression looks like:
2x+y-9+4x

Now we can simplify this by adding like terms, or 2x and 4x:
6x+y-9

That is also the most simplified expression.

Hope this helps!