Which of the following is a simplified form of(−3m+3)−(5m−6)(−3𝑚+3)−(5𝑚−6)(−3m+3)−(5m−6)?
Question
Which of the following is a simplified form of
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Solution
The expression you provided seems to be repeated three times, so I'll simplify the expression (-3m+3)-(5m-6).
Step 1: Distribute the negative sign to the terms in the second parentheses. This changes the sign of each term inside the parentheses.
(-3m + 3) - 5m + 6
Step 2: Combine like terms.
-3m - 5m + 3 + 6
Step 3: Simplify the expression.
-8m + 9
So, the simplified form of the expression (-3m+3)-(5m-6) is -8m + 9.
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