How do you simplify #-4(n-7)-4(-8n+6)#?
By dividing the expression's first component, we obtain
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To simplify the expression, first distribute the -4 to both terms inside the parentheses:
(-4(n-7) = -4n + 28)
(-4(-8n+6) = 32n - 24)
Then, combine like terms:
(-4n + 28 - 32n + 24)
Combine the (n) terms and the constants:
((-4n - 32n) + (28 + 24))
(-36n + 52)
So, the simplified expression is (-36n + 52).
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