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Which expression is equivalent to the given expression? −(2n−6)

A)−2(n−3)
B)2(n−6)
C)2n−6
D) 2n + 6

User Keaplogik
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-2(2n-6)

it has to be A) -2(n-3) because its a -
User Bier Hier
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Answer:

Option A
-2(n-3)

Explanation:

we have


-(2n-6)

Eliminate the parenthesis


-(2n-6)=-2n+6

Verify each case

case A)
-2(n-3)


-2(n-3)=-2n+6

therefore


-2n+6=-2n+6 -----> is true

case A is equivalent to the given expression

case B)
2(n-6)


2(n-6)=2n-12

therefore


-2n+6\\eq2n-12

case B is not equivalent to the given expression

case C)
2n-6

we have that


-2n+6\\eq2n-6

therefore

case C is not equivalent to the given expression

case D)
2n+6

we have that


-2n+6\\eq2n+6

therefore

case D is not equivalent to the given expression

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