SOLUTION: -4(-6t - u) + 4 (2u + 6t)
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Question 211377: -4(-6t - u) + 4 (2u + 6t)
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-4(-6t - u) + 4 (2u + 6t)
By distributive property:
24t + 4u +8u +24t
Next combine like terms:
24t + 24t + 4u + 8u
48t +12u
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