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If r = -6, s = -2, v = 10, and w = 3; then vs(r - s) ÷ 2 + rw =
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vs(r - s) ÷ 2 + rw =
= (10)(-2)[-6 - (-2)]
÷ 2 + (-6)(3)
= -20(-4)
÷ 2 -18
= 80
÷ 2
- 18
= 40 - 18
= 22
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