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How do you multiply −5(a−2b)?


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Answered by mysticd
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Solution:

-5(a-2b)

Multiply each term in the binomial by -5, we get

= (-5)a - (-5)×2b

= -5a + 10b

Therefore,

-5(a-2b) = -5a+10b

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Answered by nalinsingh
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