Solution 2.1:1a

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Using the distributivity rule, we can multiply the factor <math> 3x </math> into the bracket <math> (x-1) </math>. Each term in <math> (x-1)</math> is then to be multiplied by <math> 3x. </math>
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Using the distributivity rule, we can multiply the factor <math> 3x </math> into the bracket <math> (x-1) </math>. Each term in <math> (x-1)</math> is then to be multiplied by <math> 3x, </math>
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:<math> 3x(x-1)=3x\cdot x - 3x \cdot 1 = 3x^2-3x </math>
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Using the distributivity rule, we can multiply the factor \displaystyle 3x into the bracket \displaystyle (x-1) . Each term in \displaystyle (x-1) is then to be multiplied by \displaystyle 3x,

\displaystyle 3x(x-1)=3x\cdot x - 3x \cdot 1 = 3x^2-3x\,\textrm{.}