SOLUTION: 4(7g+9h - 4) and 5(4f - 6g - 3)
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4(7g+9h - 4)
(4)(7g) + (4)(9h) - (4)(4)[Distribute or multiply the 4 amongst each term]
28g + 36h - 16 [Simplified]
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5(4f - 6g - 3)
(5)(4f) - (5)(6g) - (5)(3)[Distribute or multiply the 5 amongst each term]
20f - 30g - 15 [Simplified]
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