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- ( 6w - 1 ) + 3 ( w - 4 )

User Ebrehault
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So to solve your question, we can use this:


\sf{a(b-c) = ab-ac}

\sf{a(b+c) = ab+ac}

So then


\sf{-(6w-1)}

If we use the above formulas then:

\sf{-(6w-1) = -6w+1}

And for

\sf{3(w-4)}

We will get:


\sf{3(w-4) = 3w-3(4) =3w-12}

And to simplify

\sf{-(6w-1)+3(w-4)}

Since we already calculated the individual parts, not put them together, so:


\sf{-6w+1+3w-12}

Now we have to add the like terms which are -6w and 3w. And also 1 and -12.

Rearranging the terms, we get:


\sf{-6w+3w-12+1}

And
\sf{-12+1=-11}

And also
\sf{-6w+3w= w(-6+3) = w(-3) = -3w}

So combining that, we get:


\sf{-3w-11}

Which is your final answer :)
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