−2(3x−3)+4x−4=

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To simplify the expression \(-2(3x - 3) + 4x - 4\), we can follow these steps:

  1. Distribute \(-2\) across the terms inside the parentheses: \[ -2(3x) + (-2)(-3) = -6x + 6 \]

  2. Substitute this back into the expression: \[ -6x + 6 + 4x - 4 \]

  3. Combine like terms:

    • Combine the \(x\) terms: \(-6x + 4x = -2x\)
    • Combine the constant terms: \(6 - 4 = 2\)

So, we have: \[ -2x + 2 \]

Therefore, the simplified expression is: \[ -2x + 2 \]