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How do you know that (-3/4) (-8a) + (-3/4) (-12) is equivalent to both -3/4(-8a - 12) and 6a + 9?

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Answer:

Explanation:

We know these outcomes by applying Order of Operations rules.

(-3/4) (-8a) + (-3/4) (-12) after performing the two indicated multiplications is

6a + 9.

The original (-3/4) (-8a) + (-3/4) (-12) can be factored as follows:

(-3/4) (-8a) + (-3/4) (-8a - 12) = (-3/4)(-8a - 12)

User Manish Das
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Answer:

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Explanation:


(-3)/(4)*(-8a) + ((-3)/(4))* (-12) = (-3)*(-2a) + (-3) * 3\\ = 6a + 9

Here, we simplified the expression.


(-3)/(4)*(-8a) + ((-3)/(4))(-12) = ((-3)/(4))(-8a - 12)

Here, (-3/4), the common factor for two terms is taken outside.

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