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Which of the equations below is the simplified version of 3[2 - 2(3x + 1)] = 4(3x - 5)
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Which of the equations below is the simplified version of 3[2 - 2(3x + 1)] = 4(3x - 5)
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option 4) -18x = 12x-20
Explanation:
3[2-2(3x+1)] = 4(3x-5)
3[2-6x-2] = 12x - 20
3[-6x] = 12x - 20
-18x = 12x-20
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