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Simplify 2(x-3)+4x-(2x+3)

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We are going to simplify the expression:


2(x-3)+4x-(2x+3)

First, we could multiply and distribute the number outside the bracket by all the terms inside of it. This is:


2x-6+4x-2x-3

Now, sum all the similar terms. This is:


4x-9

And finally, the result is 4x - 9.

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