SOLUTION: How would I simplify the following equation?: 4(3x - 1) - 3(2x + 3)

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Question 75614: How would I simplify the following equation?:
4(3x - 1) - 3(2x + 3)

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Distribute the 4 and the -3 to their respective terms
Multiply
Combine like terms. This is the simplified form

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