As we cannot simplify what is within the bracket, we must instead use the distributive property of this expression. This means that we can rewrite the above ...
Two of the terms involve \(x\) and two involve \(y\). Now we can combine the \(x\) terms and combine the \(y\) terms to get \(3x + 2y\).
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