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Use the Distributive Property to multiply. 5(–2y + 2)

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You get -10y + 10 once you distribute the five.
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Answer:

10 - 10y

Explanation:

To use the distributive property, multiply each of the term (number) outside of the bracket with each of the terms inside the bracket. The distributive property creates a new expression that is equivalent.

The term outside is 5. The terms inside are -2y and 2. Multiply 5 by -2y to get the first new term. Then multiply 5 by 2 to get the second new term.

5(–2y + 2) Distribute

= (-2y)(5) + (2)(5) Multiply. This step does not need to be shown.

= -10y + 10 Rearrange so that it does not start with a negative sign.

= 10 - 10y Switched the two terms.

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