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5 February, 04:53

Can you simplify - 3 (x - 2y)

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  1. 5 February, 06:18
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    Yes.

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

    And then ...

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

    which equates to - 3x + 6 y

    The answer of which you're looking for is - 3x + 6 y.
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