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Rewrite in simplest terms: -2(k+1)-6k

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Answer:

-8k -2

Explanation:

You want the simplified form of -2(k+1)-6k.

Simplification

The process of simplifying an algebraic expression includes ...

  • removing parentheses
  • combining like terms

Parentheses are removed using the distributive property. The factor outside parentheses multiplies each term inside.

-2(k +1) -6k

= (-2)(k) +(-2)(1) -6k = -2k -2 -6k

Terms with the same variable content can be combined by adding their coefficients. (The distributive property is involved here, too.)

= (-2 -6)k -2 = -8k -2

The simplified expression is -8k -2.

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