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17 January, 23:02

How do you solve 4 (x-3?

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  1. 17 January, 23:26
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    I'm guessing that you meant to type 4 (x - 3). If that's the case, then you can solve this using the Distributive Property.

    4 (x - 3) Multiply the number on the outside of the parentheses by both of the numbers on the inside.

    (4 · x) - (4 · 3)

    (4x) - (12) Now, simplify by taking out the parentheses.

    4x - 12
  2. 17 January, 23:28
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    4 (x-3)

    4 (x) + 4 (3)

    = 4x + 12
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