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What does 6x +3 - 1(-3 + x) equal?

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It would equal to 6x+5
What does 6x +3 - 1(-3 + x) equal?-example-1
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User ThiagoAM
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Answer:


5x+6

Explanation:


6x+3-1(-3+x) = 6x+3+3-x (expand the brackets)


=5x+6 (combine like terms)


6x+3-1(-3+x) = 5x+6

Hope this helps :)

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