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how do I solve −2(n− 9) + 4 using distributive property or combining like terms?

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ejimenez0147
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  • 14-10-2020

Answer:

Multiply the term outside of the parentheses by each term in the parentheses. To do this, you are essentially distributing the outer term into the inner terms. Multiply the term outside the parentheses by the first term in the parentheses. Then multiply it by the second term. If there are more than two terms, keep distributing the term until there are no terms left. Keep whatever operation (plus or minus) is in the parentheses

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