Simplify the expression. (1)3(x+15)−4
Question
Simplify the expression. (1)3(x+15)−4
Solution
Step 1: Distribute the 3 to both terms inside the parentheses.
3 * x = 3x 3 * 15 = 45
So, (1)3(x+15) becomes 3x + 45.
Step 2: Subtract 4 from the result of step 1.
3x + 45 - 4 = 3x + 41
So, the simplified expression is 3x + 41.
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