Chapter 1: Problem 33
Use the associative law of multiplication to write an equivalent expression. $$ (7 m) n $$
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Chapter 1: Problem 33
Use the associative law of multiplication to write an equivalent expression. $$ (7 m) n $$
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Translate to an algebraic expression.[ 1.1] Nine more than twice a number
Simplify. \(5 t-\\{7 t-[4 r-3(t-7)]+6 r\\}-4 r\)
Evaluate. $$ 1+x^{3}, \text { for } x=-2 $$
Write an equivalent expression without using grouping symbols. $$ -(3 x+5) $$
Simplify. $$ -7 t^{3}-t^{2}-3\left(5 t^{3}-3 t\right) $$
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