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Simplify 2(x +2) - x +3 (-x -2) -(2x +4)

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Answer:


\boxed{\tt -4x-6}

Explanation:


\tt 2(x +2) - x +3 (-x -2) -(2x +4)

First, apply the (Distributive property):-


\boxed{\tt -\left(a+b\right)=-a-b}


\tt 2\left(x+2\right)-x+3\left(-x-2\right)-2x-4

Expand, (Apply Distributive property):-


\tt 2\left(x+2\right)= \underline{\tt 2x+4}


\tt 3\left(-x-2\right)=\underline{\tt -3x-6}


\tt 2x+4-3x-6-3x-4

Combine like terms:-


\tt (2x-3x-3x)+(4-6-4)


\tt (2x-3x-3x)=\underline{\bold{ -4x}}


\tt (4-6-4)=\underline{\bold{ -6}}


\tt -4x-6

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User Ziqi
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Answer:

-4x - 6

Explanation:

2(x + 2) = 2x + 4

3(-x - 2) = - 3x- 6

-(2x + 4) = -2x - 4

Add these binomials together

2x - 3x - 2x = -3x

4 - 6 - 4 = - 6

Result

-3x - 6

Now to this result we must subtract an x

-3x - x - 6 = - 4x - 6

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