Q77.

Question

Simplify each expression.  

77. 62x+3y-1

Step-by-Step Solution

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Answer

The simplified form of the expression is 12x+18y-6.

1Step-1 – Apply the concept of multiplication

In an expression, when a constant term is multiplied with term containing variables, then multiply the constant part of term and variable remain as it is.

In any expression or equation, the variable is an unknown quantity. It may be any alphabet or any special symbol. 

2Step-2 – Example for the multiplication

In the expression,  64p, the constant term 6 is to multiplied with 4p, so multiplied 4 and 6 and p remains as it is. The result obtained is 64p=24p.

3Step-3 – Simplify the expression

Consider the provided expression.

62x+3y-1

Multiply 6 with the terms inside the bracket. Recall that negative sign when multiplied with positive results in negative sign.

6(2x+3y1)=6(2x)+6(3y)+6(1)=12x+18y6

This cannot be further simplified.

Hence, the simplified form of the expression 62x+3y-1 is 12x+18y-6