How do you multiply -c(11c+4)?

Kade Frost

Kade Frost

Answered question

2022-02-03

How do you multiply -c(11c+4)?

Answer & Explanation

Detsavattpk9

Detsavattpk9

Beginner2022-02-04Added 10 answers

To multiply this expression you multiply each term in the parenthesis by -c. See full explanation below:
Explanation:
To multiply this expression you multiply each term in the parenthesis by -c.
c(11c+4)(c×11c)+(c×4)
11c24c

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