To expand -7/6(3g+2), we distribute -7/6 to both terms inside the parentheses:
(-7/6)(3g) + (-7/6)(2)
Simplifying, we get:
-21g/6 -14/6
To combine the terms, we find a common denominator:
-21g/6 - 14/6
Both terms have the denominator 6, so we can combine them:
(-21g - 14)/6
Therefore, the expansion of -7/6(3g+2) is (-21g - 14)/6.
Expand -7/6(3g+2).
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