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What is the simplified expression for the expression below? 4(3x – 2) + 6x(2 – 1)
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What is the simplified expression for the expression below? 4(3x – 2) + 6x(2 – 1)
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Explanation:
4(3x-2) + 6x(2-1)
10x + 11x
21x
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18x - 8
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