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When x = 5, the value of the expression –2(x – 10) is
–21
–9
9
19

User Adam Nowak
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If you plug in 5 for x in the expression then you will get 10.
User Dfan
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Answer:

If we evaluate the given expression for x = 5, we have 10 as a result.

Explanation:

The given expression is


-2(x-10)

So, if
x=5, we just have to replace this value in the expression


-2(x-10)\\-2(5-10)

Now, we solve first the difference inside the parenthesis, and then we multiplied that difference with -2, as follows


-2(5-10)\\-2(-5)=10

Therefore, the expression when
x=5 is equal to 10. So, the answer should be "none of the above".

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