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1. Simplify 3(2x - y) + 6y.
5x + 7y
6x + 3y
2x + 3y
6x - 7y

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Here, we use the Distributive Property:


a(b+c)=ab+ac

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

Combine like terms:

6x+3y


\huge\boxed{Therefore,\: our \:equation\: is:6x+3y}


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User Imants Volkovs
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Answer:

6x + 3y

Explanation:

3(2x - y) + 6y ← distribute parenthesis by 3

= 6x - 3y + 6y ← collect like terms

= 6x + 3y

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