Respuesta :
[tex] - 4 \times ( \frac{2}{3} + 3x)[/tex]
Multiply each term in the parentheses, namely 2/3 and 3x, by the only term outside of the parentheses, -4.
Each of the resulting products becomes a new term in the addition.
[tex]( - 4 \times \frac{2}{3} ) + ( - 4 \times 3x)[/tex]
[tex]( - \frac{8}{3} ) + ( - 12x)[/tex]
[tex] - \frac{8}{3} - 12x[/tex]
You may choose to keep the answer this way, or continue to change the improper fraction into a proper fraction. A lot of teachers also prefer to have the highest degree terms (terms that have variables with the highest powers) on the left.
[tex] - 12x - 2 \frac{2}{3} [/tex]
Answer:
D. 8/5- 12x
Step-by-step explanation: HOPES THIS HELPS!