The correct answer is:
We treat the addition or subtraction signs inside the parentheses as positive and negative signs and follow our integer rules.
Step-by-step explanation:
Take for example -3(x+y). The distributive property tells us to take -3*x + -3*y; we have a positive multiplied by a negative, which is a negative, and another positive multiplied by a negative, which is again a negative. This gives us -3x+-3y, or -3x-3y.
If we consider the sign of the value outside the parentheses as well as the signs of those inside, we can be sure to use the write operation sign.