Math, asked by aleeva2807, 1 year ago

3(x-4)=3x-4 is this multiplication correct ? Give reasons for your answrr

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Answered by daniejohnthomas
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Answer:

It is not correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is because when we open the brackets we should multiply 3 & 4 .

                        3(x-4) = 3x - 12

Therefore, 3(x-4) is  3x - 12 and not 3x-4.

Answered by veluturivijayalakshm
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

3(x-4)=multiply 3 with x and 4

Which gives you 3×x-3×4=3x-12

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