SOLUTION: -3[4-2(y+3)]=
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Question 25227: -3[4-2(y+3)]=
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-3[4-2(y+3)]=
First distribute the -2;
-3[4-2y-6]
Now add like terms in brackets;
-3[-2y-2]
Distribute the -3;
6y+6
factor out the 6;
6(y+1)
Hope you understand
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