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Explain how you would simplify this expression: 2(x + 3) + 4x + 1

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Answer:

6x+7

Explanation:

expanding the bracket: 2×X= 2x

2×3=6

2x+6+4x+1

6x+7

User Emma Rossignoli
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Answer:

Explanation:

2(x + 3) + 4x + 1 - Distribute

2x + 6 + 4x + 1 - Add like terms

6x + 7

If solving for x:

6x = -7

x = -7/6

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