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How do I do 6v(2v+3) ????
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How do I do 6v(2v+3) ????
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I believe you just distribute it so, multiply each one in the parenthesis (2v+3)
6vx2v=12v
6v x 3= 18v
so it becomes 12v+18v
then add 12 + 18 I think
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