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Why is 8(s-3) considered a single term when (s-3) is the difference of two terms?
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Why is 8(s-3) considered a single term when (s-3) is the difference of two terms?
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Why is 8(s-3) considered a single term when (s-3) is the difference of two terms?
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When you have 8(s-3) you are find a product of 8 times whatever s-3 is however s-3 you are find the difference between whatever s is and 3.
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