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6(3a-2b+c) expand this equation

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Answer:

18a-12b+6c

Explanation:

You times 6 by everything in the bracket,

6x3a= 18a

6x-2b= - 12b

6xc=6c

Then put them together for the answer,

18a+-12b+6c

Change any symbols that need changing,

18a-12b+6c

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User Mike Dimmick
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Answer:

18a-12b+6c

Explanation:

We have got 6 common in this factor 6(3a-2b+c)

So,in order to expand it we just need to multiply 6 with the everything in the bracket..

6×3a=18a

6×2b=12b

6×c=6c

If we arrange the factor after multiplying,then it stands like this 18a-12b+6c...

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