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Multiply 3x (2x - 1)​

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User Elephant
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Answer:

The answer is
6x^(2) -3x.

Explanation:

To solve for the answer, start by using the distributive property. The distributive property is a property of multiplication used in addition and subtraction and states that two or more terms in addition or subtraction with a number are equal to the addition or subtraction of the product of each of the terms with that number.

The distributive property for this problem will look like
(3x*2x)+(3x*-1), and when the problem is simplified, it will look like
6x^(2) -3x. The final answer is
6x^(2) -3x.

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User Fxrbfg
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Answer:

6x^2 - 3x


6x^2-3x

Explanation:

3x (2x-1)

multiply 3x by 2x -> 6x^2

multiply 3x by -1 -> -3x

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User Susheel Singh
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