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    Remove the Parentheses by Multiplying and Then Simplify by Combining\(- 2 ( 9 x + 7 ) - 9 [ 3 x - ( 4 x + 1 ) ]\)
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Remove the Parentheses by Multiplying and Then Simplify by Combining −2(9x+7)−9[3x−(4x+1)]- 2 ( 9 x + 7 ) - 9 [ 3 x - ( 4 x + 1 ) ]−2(9x+7)−9[3x−(4x+1)]

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Remove the parentheses by multiplying and then simplify by combining similar terms. −2(9x+7)−9[3x−(4x+1)]- 2 ( 9 x + 7 ) - 9 [ 3 x - ( 4 x + 1 ) ]−2(9x+7)−9[3x−(4x+1)]

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