SOLUTION: Simplifying the following expression :
-7(3e - 2f + 4) + 6e - 2
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Question 1045697: Simplifying the following expression :
-7(3e - 2f + 4) + 6e - 2
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-7(3e - 2f + 4) + 6e - 2
Distribute the 7
-21e+14f-28+6e-2. Notice the signs. negative * negative is positive.
collect the terms
-15e+14f-30
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