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2 August, 15:12

Simplify the expression: (x + 3) (2x - 1)

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  1. 2 August, 16:50
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    (x+3) (2x-1)

    So first, you want to combine the x's. To do this, count the x in (x+3) as 1. So the x's combined are equal to 3x. Now, combine the 3 and - 1. This expression simplified is equal to [ (3x+2) ]
  2. 2 August, 17:02
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    Use the distributive property and yet rid of the parenthesis (or however you spell that)

    and get x+3*2x-1

    then add like terms

    and get

    3x+2.

    that's your answer.

    3x+2
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