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3(a+b) is equivalent to 3a+3b please help

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Answer:

3a+3b

Explanation:

When a question like this has to undefined variables in the brackets, you must distribute the three and multiply each value in the brackets by 3.

Thus, 3a+3b

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Answer:

it's true

Explanation:

when you expand out brackets, you multiply everything inside the brackets (a, and b) by what's outside the brackets (3). so it's gonna be (3*a)+(3*b) and that's 3a+3b.

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