SOLUTION: How do you simplify this problem?
-2a(-3c)+(-6y)(6r)=
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Question 21718: How do you simplify this problem?
-2a(-3c)+(-6y)(6r)=
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-2a(-3c)+(-6y)(6r)=
6ac - 36yr
R^2 at SCC
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