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The product of -13 and the difference of c and d

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The text mentions a product of two terms and a subtraction. The first term is the number - 13 times the difference of c and d. As a mathematical expression, this would be


(-13)*(c-d)

Expanding this expression using the distributive rule, we have


\begin{gathered} (-13)*(c-d) \\ =-13c+13d \end{gathered}

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