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-6(-6u-3w+1) please help

User Caseygrun
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Answer:


= > - 6( - 6u - 3w + 1)


= > 36u + 18w - 6

User DerekG
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Answer:


36u+18w-6

Explanation:

Given the expression:


-6(-6u-3w+1)

First, we have to understand that the problem would like us to distribute the
-6 into the terms inside the parentheses.

Multiply each term inside the parentheses by
-6:


36u+18w-6

-

We can check our solution by factoring out the expression:

(The greatest common factor will be placed outside the parentheses.)


-6(-6u-3w+1)

Since the above expression matches the initial expression, our solution is correct!

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