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2a(3a - 5)  + 4a =

2a( 3a - 5 + 2a ) =

2a(5a - 5) = 2*5a( a - 1) =

10a(a - 1)
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2a-40=3a-17 simplify
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2a-40=3a-17 simplify this solution
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Simplify the algebraic expression. 2a-40=3a-17
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