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How do u simplify 5( -4+h )
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How do u simplify 5( -4+h )
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You can simplify 5(-4 + h) by multiplying everything in the parentheses by 5.
So 5 multiplied by -4 is -20
and 5 multiplied by h is 5h
Therefore, you get
-20 + 5h
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Aaaand it's simplified.
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use distributive property like -20+5h
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