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Is 10x(6-(-2))=10x6-10x(-2)?
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, they are equal.
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10x(6-(-2))=10x6-10x(-2)
10x(8)=10x6-10x(-2)
80=10x6-10x(-2)
80=10x6-(-20)
80=60-(-20)
80=60+20
80=80
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