-3 (2x - 4)

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To simplify the expression \(-3(2x - 4)\), you need to distribute \(-3\) to both terms inside the parentheses:

  1. Multiply \(-3\) by \(2x\): \[ -3 \cdot 2x = -6x \]

  2. Multiply \(-3\) by \(-4\): \[ -3 \cdot -4 = 12 \]

Now, combine the results: \[ -6x + 12 \]

So, the simplified expression is: \[ -6x + 12 \]