SOLUTION: How do I bring down to its lowest term 4[x+2(6-x)]

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Question 491514: How do I bring down to its lowest term 4[x+2(6-x)]
Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4[x+12-2x]
4[-x+12]
-4x+48

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