Chapter 1: Problem 87
An algebra student incorrectly used the distributive property and wrote \(3(5 x+7)=15 x+7 .\) If you were that student's teacher, what would you say to help the student avoid this kind of error?
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Chapter 1: Problem 87
An algebra student incorrectly used the distributive property and wrote \(3(5 x+7)=15 x+7 .\) If you were that student's teacher, what would you say to help the student avoid this kind of error?
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Simplify each algebraic expression. $$4-6 b-8-3 b$$
Simplify each algebraic expression. $$13-(-7 x)+4 x-(-11)$$
Perform the indicated subtraction. $$\frac{1}{7}-\left(-\frac{3}{7}\right)$$
Perform the indicated subtraction. $$-\frac{4}{5}-\left(-\frac{1}{5}\right)$$
Find the value of each expression. $$|-9-(-3+7)|-|-17-(-2)|$$
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