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2(3.x - 2y) + 3(x - 3y)​

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Answer:

9x - 13y

Explanation:

1. Here is our problem:

2(3x - 2y) + 3(x - 3y)​

2. Let distribute the "2"

2(3x) - 2(2y) + 3(x - 3y)​

3. Let distribute the "3"

2(3x) - 2(2y) + 3(x) - 3(3y)

4. Multiply

6x - 4y + 3x - 9y

5. Simplify common terms (x)

9x - 4y - 9y

6. Simplify common terms (y)

9x - 13y

7. There we have it! Have a good day :]

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