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Exercises $87-89$ will help you prepare for the material covered in the next section.Multiply and simplify: $12\left(\frac{x+2}{4}-\frac{x-1}{3}\right)$
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Step 1: First, distribute the 12 to both terms inside the parentheses: \[12\left(\frac{x+2}{4}\right)-12\left(\frac{x-1}{3}\right)\] Show more…
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