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Simplify 2(x+3)-4 showing each step

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Okay, we want to start with having the original expression for the first step.

2(x+3)-4
We can use distributive property to get rid of the parenthesis. So I will be multiplying everything inside the parenthesis by the 2.

2x + 6 - 4
The reason I didn’t multiply the four by two was because the four is outside of the parenthesis. Right now, we can add like terms. Four is basically negative since it has a subtraction sign outside of it and six is positive ( this is the same as doing 6-4, I’m just calling it negative because as you get used to simplifying expressions, you have to think of it that way).

6+(-4)=6-4=2
Now we have all the like terms added, we can find our simplified expression.
2x+2
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To simplify this, we first need to distribute the 2 into the parenthesis.

= 2 * x + 2 * 3 - 4

Now, we can simplify:

= 2x + 6 - 4
= 2x + 2

Hope this helps!
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