Create an expression equivalent to 2(3X - 1) - 3X +4 using the least number of terms.

3x+2

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To create an expression equivalent to 2(3X - 1) - 3X + 4 using the least number of terms, we can simplify the expression. Let's go step by step:

First, we distribute the 2 to the terms inside the parentheses.
2(3X - 1) - 3X + 4 becomes 6X - 2 - 3X + 4.

Next, we can combine like terms.
The like terms are the ones that have the same variable and exponent.
6X - 2 - 3X + 4 becomes (6X - 3X) + (-2 + 4).

Simplifying further, we have 3X + 2.

Therefore, an expression equivalent to 2(3X - 1) - 3X + 4 using the least number of terms is simply 3X + 2.

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3x-2