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Whats the solution to -2(z+3) -z step by step?

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Answer:

-3z-6

Explanation:

First, we open the brackets by multiplying the -2 with the number inside the bracktets.

-2(z+3)

-2 x z = -2z

-2 x 3 = -6 ( negative multiplied with positive = negative)

This will give you:
-2z-6-z

Next, simplify.

-2z - z = -3z

= -3z-6

The solution is -3z-6.

User VeXii
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Hello!

Answer:


\Large \boxed{\sf -3z-6}

Explanation:

We want to simplify the following expression:


\sf -2(z+3) -z

Remove the patrentheses:


\sf -2* z+(-2) * 3 -z

Simplify:


\sf -2z+(-6) -z

Remove the parentheses:


\sf -2z-6 -z

Order the expression:


\sf -2z -z-6

Combine like terms:


\boxed{\sf -3z-6}

Conclusion:

The expression -2(z+3) -z is equal to -3z - 6.

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