Here are five different ways to rewrite the expression \(-6 + 3x\):
- \(3x - 6\)
- \(3(x - 2)\)
- \(-6 + 3 \cdot x\)
- \(-6 + 3 \cdot x + 0\) (adding zero does not change the value)
- \(3x + (-6)\)
These variations maintain the same mathematical meaning but present the expression in different forms.