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How do you solve 6(s − 9) step by step

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Answer:

6s−54

Explanation:

6(s−9)

Use the distributive property to multiply 6 by s−9.

6s−54

User Sharief
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Answer:

  • First write the polynomial


\quad {:}\longrightarrow\rm 6 (s-9)

  • Use distributive law


\boxed {\sf a (b-c)=ab-ac}

  • Substitute the values


\quad {:}\longrightarrow\rm 6(s)-6 (9)

  • Simplify


\quad {:}\longrightarrow\rm 6s-54

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