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  • 18-10-2018
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(X+1)-(-2x-5) how do I subtract this

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abbyz0603 abbyz0603
  • 18-10-2018

The parenthesis are just there to show the two different terms.

You would do x - - 2x, the double negative would turn to an addition sign and it would be x + 2x= 3x

You would then do the other numbers and it would be 1 - -5. Once again the negatives will change to addition and it would be 1+5=6.

Your final answer would be 3x + 6 once you put it all together.

Hope this helped!

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