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Expand And Simplify 2(3x + 4) -3 (x - 2)

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Edward Green 5 months ago

Final answer: The expression 2(3x + 4) -3 (x - 2) expands and simplifies to 3x + 14 by first distributing the terms and then combining like terms. Explanation: To expand and simplify the expression 2(3x + 4) -3 (x - 2), we first need to distribute the numbers outside of the parentheses to the terms inside of the parentheses: 2 * 3x + 2 * 4 - 3 * x + 3 * 2 = 6x + 8 - 3x + 6, The next step is to combine like terms. In this expression, the like terms are the 'x' terms and the constant terms. We combine those to get: 6x - 3x + 8 + 6, which simplifies to 3x + 14. Learn more about Expand and Simplify here: brainly.com/question/74098 #SPJ2

Fiona Harris 5 months ago

Expand 6x + 8 -3x + 6 Collect like terms (6x - 3x) + (8 + 6) Simplify 3x + 14

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