Question
First, rewrite the expression using addition.
−6(2−3b)
= −6(
+
)
−6(2−3b)
= −6(
+
)
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To rewrite the expression \(-6(2 - 3b)\) using addition, we first express \(2 - 3b\) as a sum.
We can rewrite it as follows:
\[
2 - 3b = 2 + (-3b)
\]
Now, substituting this back into the original expression:
\[
-6(2 - 3b) = -6(2 + (-3b))
\]
So, the final expression using addition is:
\[
-6(2 + (-3b))
\]
We can rewrite it as follows:
\[
2 - 3b = 2 + (-3b)
\]
Now, substituting this back into the original expression:
\[
-6(2 - 3b) = -6(2 + (-3b))
\]
So, the final expression using addition is:
\[
-6(2 + (-3b))
\]
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