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xxDeppressionxx:

\[\frac{ 3 }{ 4 }x \left( 18^2+23x+24 \right)\]

xxDeppressionxx:

Help.

xxDeppressionxx:

@froggirlemmy

xxDeppressionxx:

Solve, but explain how you got the answer please.

martai:

boi

xxDeppressionxx:

Don’t boi me.

xxDeppressionxx:

I’m not in the mood

martai:

THIS IS LIKE 7TH GRADE MATH

xxDeppressionxx:

You want a harder question to solve?

martai:

NO IMA SOVLE THIS

xxDeppressionxx:

Aight then.

martai:

gimme time

martai:

C:<

martai:

shi i dont even know

xxDeppressionxx:

Wow

xxDeppressionxx:

\[\frac{2}{5}\left( 3x•180-3x+4 \right)÷31\]

Eveeeeeeeee14:

hii

uniqueislove:

so ur trying to find x right

jhonyy9:

so the first term inside parentheses is 18^2 or 18x^2 ?

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