Hi! So, I know I got this answer wrong, but I wasn't sure how to solve an equation with signs like: [brackets] in it, I've included my problem as an example, but can someone please teach me what those brackets mean, and how do I go about solving an equation (using this problem as an example) with brackets like these?

Hi So I know I got this answer wrong but I wasnt sure how to solve an equation with signs like brackets in it Ive included my problem as an example but can some class=

Respuesta :

Step-by-step explanation:

Brackets is the bigger version of parentheses, you first solve the questions inside the parentheses, then move onto brackets.

For example, this question:

[tex]x=-1\\y=-2\\z=3[/tex]

[tex]5x-y[7-4(z-y)][/tex]

plug in x, y, and z.

[tex]5(-1)-(-2)[7-4(3-(-2))][/tex]
[tex]5(-1)-(-2)[7-4(5)][/tex]

[tex]5(-1)-(-2)[7-20][/tex]

[tex]5(-1)-(-2)[-13][/tex]

[tex]-5-(-2)[-13][/tex]

[tex]-5-26[/tex]

[tex]-31[/tex]

I hope you understand better now.

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