Which expression is equivalent?

7 − 4(2x − 3)

A) 8x + 5 <--I think that is the answer
B) 8x − 19
C) −8x + 5
D) −8x + 19

nope. Watch those +/- signs

7-4(2x-3)
= 7-(8x-12)
= 7-8x+12
= -8x+19

Which expression is equivalent to (2x-y)(7-8x)?

To solve the expression 7 − 4(2x − 3), we need to use the distributive property to distribute the 4 to the terms inside the parentheses.

This gives us:

7 − 4 * 2x - 4 * -3

Simplifying further:

7 - 8x + 12

Combining like terms:

-8x + 19

Therefore, the correct equivalent expression is:

D) -8x + 19.

To determine which expression is equivalent to 7 − 4(2x − 3), we need to simplify the expression by using the distributive property and combining like terms.

First, let's apply the distributive property by multiplying 4 with each term inside the parentheses:

7 - 4(2x - 3) = 7 - 8x + 12

Now, let's combine the constant terms:

7 - 8x + 12 = 19 - 8x

Therefore, the expression 7 − 4(2x − 3) is equivalent to 19 - 8x.

Now let's compare the options given:

A) 8x + 5
B) 8x − 19
C) −8x + 5
D) −8x + 19

The equivalent expression we found, 19 - 8x, matches the expression in option D, −8x + 19.

So, the correct answer is D) −8x + 19.