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2 (x+3) 5(x+6) +3x 4(x+1)+2(7+x)

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Expanding the expressions, we get:

2(x+3) = 2x + 6

5(x+6) = 5x + 30

3x = 3x

4(x+1) = 4x + 4

2(7+x) = 14 + 2x

Putting everything together, we have:

2x + 6 + 5x + 30 + 3x + 4x + 4 + 14 + 2x

Simplifying, we can combine like terms:

14x + 58

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