The answer is:
[tex]-2(2x+5)-3(x-1)=-7x-7\\[/tex]
To solve the problem, we need to perform the operations and then, add like terms.
We need to apply the distributive property, which is defined by the following way:
[tex]a(b+c)=ab+ac[/tex]
Also, we need to remember how to add like terms. Like terms are terms that share the same exponent and the same variable, for example:
[tex]3x+5x+x^{2}=8x+x^{2}[/tex]
We were able to add only the first two terms since they are like terms, both are sharing the same exponent and the same variable.
So, we are given the expression:
[tex]-2(2x+5)-3(x-1)[/tex]
Then, solving we have:
[tex]-2(2x+5)-3(x-1)=-4x-10-(3x-3)\\\\-4x-10-(3x-3)=-4x-10-3x+3\\\\-4x-10-3x+3=-4x-3x-10+3\\\\-4x-3x-10+3=-7x-7[/tex]
Hence, we have that the answer is:
[tex]-2(2x+5)-3(x-1)=-7x-7\\[/tex]
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