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What is the simplest form of this expression? 7(-4a-4) + (-4) (-6a-5)
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What is the simplest form of this expression?
7(-4a-4) + (-4) (-6a-5)
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Answer is -4a -8
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Using distributive property, multiply the number in front of parentheses by each number inside.
-28a -28 + 24a +20
Combine like terms
-4a -8 is your answer
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