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Simplify 3(2 - c) - C​

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Answer:


\Large\boxed{6-4c}

Explanation:

GIVEN:


\Large\boxed{\textnormal{SUBJECT: MATH}}

3(2 - c) - C​

To solve this problem, first you have to isolate by the c from one side of the equation.

SOLUTIONS:

First, you have to use distributive property.


\Large\boxed{\textnormal{DISTRIBUTIVE PROPERTY}}


\displaystyle A(B+C)=AB+AC

A=3

B=2

C=C

Rewrite the whole problem down.


\displaystyle 3*2-3c

Multiply.


\displaystyle 2*3=6


\displaystyle 6-3c


\displaystyle 6-3c-c

Solve.

Add or subtract the elements to from left to right.


\displaystyle -3c-c=\boxed{-4c}


\Large\boxed{6-4c}

Therefore, the correct answer is 6-4c.

User Radoh
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Answer:

6-3c-C

Explanation:

3(2-c)-C

3(2)-3(c)-C

6-3c-C

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