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Simplify 6(x - 3) - 4(x + 1)2x - 222x - 142x - 2

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  • 29-10-2022

For this problem, we are given a certain expression:

[tex]6(x-3)-4(x+1)[/tex]

Now we need to simplify the expression. The first step is to apply the distributive property on both terms:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 6x-6\cdot3-4x-4\cdot1 \\ 6x-18-4x-4 \\ 6x-4x-18-4 \\ 2x-22 \end{gathered}[/tex]

The correct option is "2x-22".

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