Simplify:- (1/2)*3 - (1/4)*3 x 2*3
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-(\frac{1}{2}) \cdot 3-1(\frac{1}{4}) \cdot 3x^{2} \cdot 3
−(21)⋅3−1(41)⋅3x2⋅3
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Multiply the numbers
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{\color{#c92786}{-\frac{1}{2}}} \cdot {\color{#c92786}{3}}-1(\frac{1}{4}) \cdot 3x^{2} \cdot 3
−21⋅3−1(41)⋅3x2⋅3
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{\color{#c92786}{-\frac{3}{2}}}-1(\frac{1}{4}) \cdot 3x^{2} \cdot 3
−23−1(41)⋅3x2⋅3
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Multiply the numbers
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Combine multiplied terms into a single fraction
Solution
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-\frac{3}{2}+\frac{-9x^{2}}{4}
−23+4−9x2
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