To simplify the expression \(2x(3 + 3m)\), you can use the distributive property. Multiply \(2x\) by each term inside the parentheses:
\[ 2x(3) + 2x(3m) \]
This gives:
\[ 6x + 6xm \]
So, the simplified expression is:
\[ 6x + 6xm \]
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To simplify the expression \(2x(3 + 3m)\), you can use the distributive property. Multiply \(2x\) by each term inside the parentheses:
\[ 2x(3) + 2x(3m) \]
This gives:
\[ 6x + 6xm \]
So, the simplified expression is:
\[ 6x + 6xm \]