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Simplify 3(x - 6) - 4(x + 3).A)-x - 30B)-x - 9C)-x - 6D)-x2 - 30

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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\boxed{\huge \sf- x - 30}}


\boxed{\bf \: Option \: A}

Explanation:

Given expression :


\tt3(x - 6) - 4(x + 3)

We need to find the expression which is equivalent to the given expression.

Solution :


\tt 3(x - 6) - 4(x + 3)


\underline{\rm \: Apply \: Distributive \: property:-}


\tt = 3(x) + 3 * ( - 6) + ( - 4)(x )+ ( - 4)(3)


\tt = 3x + ( - 18) + ( - 4x) + ( - 12)


\rm \: This\; expression \: may \: be \: rewritten\; as,


\tt = 3x + ( - 4x) + ( - 18) + ( - 12)


\underline{\rm \: Combine \: like \: terms:-}


\tt = - x + ( - 18 + ( - 12)


\tt = - x + ( - 18 - 12)


\tt = - x + (- 30)


\tt = - x - 30

This matches with Option A.

Hence, the expression which is equivalent to the given expression would be,


\boxed{\sf - x - 30}

Option A is correct!


\rule{225pt}{2pt}

I hope this helps!

Let me know if you have any questions.

User Jmagin
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Simplify :

  • 3(x - 6) - 4(x + 3)

Options :

  1. -x - 30
  2. -x - 9
  3. -x - 6
  4. -x² - 30

Answer :

  • Option 1(A)


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Solution :

3(x - 6) - 4(x + 3)

  • By applying the distributive property we get

➟ 3x - 18 - 4x + (-12)

Combining the like terms : [In the given expression, the terms having the same literal factors are called like terms]

➟ 3x - 18 - 4x + (-12)

➟ 3x - 4x - (18 + 12)

➟ -x - 30

Hence , the required answer is Option A (1) .

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