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Explain why the expressions -6(5-k) and 6k -30 are equivalent
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Explain why the expressions -6(5-k) and 6k -30 are equivalent
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they are equivalent because if you distribute the -6 to each value in the parentheses you would end up with -30+6k which is equal to 6k-30
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