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18 January, 08:49

2 (3x-1) - 3x using the least number of terms

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  1. 18 January, 09:07
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    If you're asking to simplify the equation, the answer is 3x-2. Explanation: distribute the 2 on the outside of the parenthesis first to get (6x-2) - 3x. You can remove the parenthesis now since there aren't any terms trying to interact with the numbers inside the parenthesis. Now, add the like-variables (the x variables) and you should get 3x-2. Since there aren't any more like-variables, the equation is completely simplified.
  2. 18 January, 09:18
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    3x - 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    2 (3x-1) - 3x = 6x - 2 - 3x

    = (6x - 3x) - 2

    = 3x - 2
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