Expand 6(3-2x)
18-12x
How to do it:
6(3) - 6(2x)
18 - 12x
To expand the expression 6(3-2x), you need to distribute the number 6 to each term inside the parentheses.
The distributive property states that when you multiply a number by a sum or difference inside parentheses, you distribute the number to each term inside the parentheses.
So, you multiply 6 by each term inside the parentheses:
6 * 3 = 18
6 * (-2x) = -12x
Therefore, expanding 6(3-2x) would result in:
18 - 12x