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-3/2(x-2) simplify please

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User Kivis
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Answer:-3x+6/2

Explanation:

To simplify -3/2(x-2)

We get

-3x+6/2

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User Nick Gunn
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Answer:


\[(-3x)/(2)+3\]

Explanation:

The given expression is
\[(-3)/(2)* (x-2)\]

In order to express it in simplified form, we need to multiply each term within the bracket by
\[(-3)/(2)\].


\[=(-3)/(2)* (x)-(-3)/(2)*(2)\]


\[=(-3)/(2)* (x)-(-3)\]


\[=(-3x)/(2)+3\]

So the required expression in simplified form is
\[(-3x)/(2)+3\]

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User Praveen Hiremath
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