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Find the product. Simplify your answer.
–5(–3k^2–2k–4)

User Ana Llera
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Answer:

Of course,you have studied the multiplication of the different signs in arithmetic.Here you remember the rules again.

  • (+)×(+)=(+),
  • (+)×(-)=(-),
  • (-)×(-)=(+)
  • (-)×(+)=(-)

Now,The question is -5(-3k^2-2k-4)


- 5( - 3 {k}^(2) - 2k - 4)


15 {k}^(2) + 10 k + 20

User Markum
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Answer:

15k² + 10k + 20

Explanation:

You can solve this equation by distributing -5 to all terms in the parenthesis

Solve:

  • -5(-3k² - 2k - 4) ← Watch out for the signs in front of the numbers !
  • -5(-3k²) - 5(-2k) - 5(-4) ←Negative times negative equals positive !
  • 15k² + 10k + 20

Your solution is 15k² + 10k + 20

-Chetan K

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