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8 April, 00:01

Use the disributive property to multiply5 (x-9)

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  1. 8 April, 00:27
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    Distribute the parenthesis using > a (b + c) = ab + ac > 5x + 5 (-9) > Apply the minus - plus rules > + (-a) = - a > 5x - 5 * 9 5x - 45
  2. 8 April, 00:38
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    If you are multiply 5 (x+9), then you are essentially multiplying 5 (x) and 5 (9).

    The parenthesis just mean multiply.

    5 times x equals 5x

    5 times 9 equals 45

    Because you are subtracting x and 9 in the parenthesis, you're expression would look like this:

    5x-45

    So, 5x-45 = 5 (x-9)

    The expression is 5x-45
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