abrianna015
abrianna015
28-01-2018
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How do you solve -6(a+8)
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Kaikerscupcake
Kaikerscupcake
28-01-2018
Use the distributive property.
This states that: a(b+c)= ab+ac
So,
-6*a= -6a and -6*8= -48
-6a+-48
This is the most you can simplify this problem.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
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pompik9
pompik9
28-01-2018
use distributive property
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