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Subtract 6 from z, then multiply 3 by the result

Do not simplify any part of the expression.

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Subtract 6 from z, then multiply 3 by the result Do not simplify any part of the expression-example-1
User Alxibra
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Answer:


\Huge{\bf \boxed{\bf 3 * (z - 6)}}

Explanation:

Topic- Algebra

Subtract 6 from z will be rewritten as,


\sf \longmapsto \: z - 6

On this algebraic expression, There is one term and a number.We can't simplify it.(If we could Simplify the given expression then also we can't as there is a condition)

Then , We have asked to multiply the result (z-6) by 3.

That is,


\sf \longmapsto3(z - 6)

But,the condition is that we should not simplify any part of the given expression.So we can't simplify this expression.


\sf \longmapsto3 * (z - 6)


\rule{175pt}{2pt}

I hope this helps!

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User Ian Suttle
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Answer:

3(z-6)

Explanation:

First Subtract 6 from z,

=> z - 6

then multiply by 3,

=>3(z-6)

User Torsten Crass
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