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How to solve -3(a+1)+6?

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  • 24-09-2018

Simplify. Distribute -3 to all term within the parenthesis

-3(a + 1) = -3a - 3

-3a - 3 + 6

Simplify. Combine like terms

-3 + 6 = 3

-3a + 3 is your answer

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