Expand 6(x + 1)

6(x + 1) = 6 * x + 6 * 1 = 6x + 6

To expand 6(x + 1), we can use the distributive property of multiplication over addition. This property states that we can multiply each term inside the parentheses by the number outside the parentheses.

So, multiplying 6 by x, we get 6x, and multiplying 6 by 1, we get 6.

Therefore, 6(x + 1) expands to 6x + 6.

To expand the expression 6(x + 1), you can use the distributive property of multiplication over addition. This property states that when you have a number outside parentheses multiplied by a sum inside the parentheses, you can distribute the multiplication to each term inside the parentheses.

In this case, you have 6 multiplied by the sum (x + 1), so you can distribute the multiplication to both terms: 6x + 6(1).

Simplifying further, the final expanded expression is: 6x + 6.