GCSE Maths Practice: simplifying-expressions

Question 6 of 11

Expand the brackets and simplify by combining like terms.

\( \begin{array}{l}\textbf{Simplify: } 4a - 3(2a - 1)\end{array} \)

Select all correct options:

Always expand each bracket fully, then add or subtract like terms step by step.

Use the distributive property: a(b+c) = ab + ac. Then combine a terms and constants carefully.