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Which expressions are equivalent to 3(x + 3y + 2x − y)?

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3(x + 3y + 2x − y) = 3(3x + 2y)
= 9x + 6y
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User Ahmad Iqbal Bhatti
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Use distributive property, and simplify like terms.

3(x + 3y + 2x - y)
= 3(x) + 3(3y) + 3(2x) + 3(-y)
= 3x + 9y + 6x - 3y
= 9x + 6y

Therefore, 9x + 6y is equal to 3(x + 3y + 2x - y)

Also, 9x + 6y can be factored into 3(3x + 2y).
3(3x + 2y)
= 3(3x) + 3(2y)
= 9x + 6y

So this pair is equivalent: 3(3x + 2y) and 9x + 6y
User Wahome
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