How do you solve 6( 3x - 2y ) - ( x + 7y )?

2 Answers
Oct 6, 2017

17x-19y

Explanation:

Start by distributing the 6:

color(red)(6(3x-2y))-(x+7y)

=color(red)(18x-12y)-(x+7y)

Then distribute the negative 1:

18x-12ycolor(blue)(-1(x+7y))

=18x-12ycolor(blue)(-x-7y)

Combine like terms:

=17x-19y

Oct 6, 2017

17x - 19y

Explanation:

You can find the answer using the distributive property. This means that the 2 terms inside the brackets are multiplied by what's outside the brackets.

Therefore, the 3x and the -2y are multiplied by 6, and the x and 7y are multiplied by -1. Then you gather like terms to get your answer of 17x - 19y.

6 * 3x + 6 * (-2y) -x - 7y

18x - 12y - x - 7y

17x - 19y