−3(d − 3) + 5d

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To simplify the expression −3(d − 3) + 5d, we need to apply the distributive property and then combine like terms. Here's how you can do it step by step:

1. Start by applying the distributive property. Multiply −3 with each term inside the parenthesis (d − 3):
−3 * d = −3d
−3 * (−3) = 9

The expression becomes: −3d + 9 + 5d

2. Now, combine like terms. Combine the terms with the same variable, which is "d":
−3d + 5d = 2d

The expression simplifies to: 2d + 9

So, the simplified form of the expression is 2d + 9.