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4(-2a - 6b + 5a - 1) = _ a + _ b + _The blanks is the what you have to figure out what goes

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Given data:

The given expression is 4(-2a-6b+5a-1).

The given expression can be written as,


\begin{gathered} 4(-2a-6b+5a-1)=4(3a-6b-1) \\ =12a-18b-4 \end{gathered}

Thus, the value of the given expression is 12a+(-18)b+(-4).

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