Math, asked by shivusag2000, 4 months ago

6-3(x+4) cant we subtract 3 from 6 first and then simplify it

Answers

Answered by saisiddhardha2003
1

Step-by-step explanation:

6-3x-12

-6-3x

-3(2+X)

Answered by Arka00
0

Answer:

nope u can't

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the BDMAD rule , u have to first multiply first and then subtract the resulting number from 6

wrong :-

6-3(x+4)

= 3(x+4)

= 3x+12

Correct :-

6-3(x+4)

= 6-3x-12

= -3x-6

hope it helped :)

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