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6 May, 18:10

2w (3w-1) = 6w-2w = 4w

is this correct?

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  1. 6 May, 20:42
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    No, sorry, that's not correct.

    2w (3w - 1)

    We dstribute the 2w factor

    = (2w) (3w) - 2w (1)

    then we multiply out each term,

    = 6w² - 2w

    and we can stop here.
  2. 6 May, 21:36
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    No

    it's 6w (squared) - 2w
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