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Simplify. (Assume all denominators are nonzero.)$$x x 2-x-6-3 x 2-x-6$$
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We have $x \cdot x \cdot 2$ which simplifies to $2x^2$. Then we have $-3 \cdot x \cdot 2$ which simplifies to $-6x$. So the expression becomes: $$ 2x^2 - x - 6 - 6x - x - 6 $$ Show more…
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