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How to solve -c(11c + 4)

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Answer:

-11c^2 -4c

Explanation:

Use the distributive property

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User Hong Truong
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Answer:

-11
c^(2) - 4c

Explanation:

You have to distribute the -c to both of the numbers in the parentheses, so the eleven would become negative, and c multiplied by c is c squared. The positive 4 becomes negative 4, and 4 times c is 4c. Hope that helps!

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