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  • 06-07-2018
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can you simplify -3(x - 2y)

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Gokufan123
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  • 06-07-2018
Yes.

−3(x−2y) = (−3)(x+−2y)

And then...

(−3)(x+−2y) = (−3)(x)+(−3)(−2y)

which equates to −3x+6y

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