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BIG POINT FOR WHOEVER HELPS ME! PLEASE!!!!!Simplify and determine the coefficient of (-2/3X)(3Y).-X)

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The coefficients in the equation (-x)(3y)(-2x) are the constants -1, 3, and -2.

In order to simplify and determine only one coefficient we should multiply all three constants together to get only one numerical constant .

The commutative law says hat you can rearrange a multiplication any way you want. so, (-1)*3*(-2)=(-3)*(-2)=6

The equation can be also simplified written as:

6x^2y

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