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Let u=(5 -12) and c=-3 what is cu? a)39 b)-39 c)21 d)51
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Let u=(5 -12) and c=-3 what is cu?
a)39
b)-39
c)21
d)51
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C) 21
Explanation:
5-12=-7
cu=(-3)(-7)=21
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5-12. = -7
-7 *-3= 21
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