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I need help on this question so if u actually can answer it correctly and show how you got it that would be helpful thx

I need help on this question so if u actually can answer it correctly and show how-example-1
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\rm \looparrowright - (1)/(4) (8 - 4 + 20x)

Subtract the numbers


\rm \looparrowright - (1)/(4) (4+ 20x)

Factor out 4 from the expression


\rm \looparrowright - (1)/( \cancel4) * \cancel4(1 + 5x)


\rm \looparrowright - (1 + 5x)

When there is a - in front of an expression in parentheses, change the sign of each term in the expression to -


\rm \looparrowright - 1 - 5x

  • Thus, Options A and F are correct!!~
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