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5. -6(7k + 11) =
What is the simplified expression?

User Debadatt
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Answer:

-6(7k + 11) = -49k - 66

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to distribute the -6 so that we can get rid of the parentheses.

To do that, we must multiply -6 by each term that is inside the parentheses

-6 * 7k = -49k

-6 * 11 = -66

Let's put that together.

-49k - 66

So, -6(7k + 11) = -49k - 66

User Chetan Kinger
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Answer:

=
{\boxed{\rm{ -42k - 66}}}

Step-by-step explanation:


\rm{= -6(7k + 11)}


\rm{= (-6) (7k + 11)}


\rm{= (-6) (7k) + (-6) (11)}

=
{\boxed{\rm{ -42k - 66}}}

Therefore, -42k - 66 is the required simplified form.

User Jesse Mcconnell
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