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Help mee simplify the expression 3(x - 6) + (4x + 12) - 6x
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simplify the expression 3(x - 6) + (4x + 12) - 6x
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The answer is x-6.Remove the Parentheses and distribute 3 through the Parentheses and put the + between Parentheses.Collect terms you will get x-18+12 and calculate the sum you will get the answer x-6.
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Answer:
x - 6.
Explanation:
3(x-6) = 3x -18
3x -18 + 4x + 12 -6x = x - 6
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