Simplify: a^2b^2c^2(2ab+3ac+2bc)

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Answer: We can do this like so:

a^{ 2b^{ 2c^(2) } }a^(8bc)

 a^(8bc) * 2ab = 2ba^(16bc)
a^(8bc) * 3ac =  2ca^(16bc)
a^(8bc) * 2bc =  2bca^(8bc)


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y = −x + 8

Which of the following statements is a correct step to find x and y?
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Multiply the equations to eliminate y.

Add the equations to eliminate x.

Write the points where the graphs of the equations intersect the x-axis.

Write the points where the graphs of the equations intersect the y-axis.

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Add the equations to eliminate x.

y = x + 15
y = −x + 8

2y = 23

y = 11.5


All right,  if I remember correctly... You have to add the equations to eliminate x.

Now,  how you do that... let me search my memory for that xDDDD

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