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8 September, 20:32

If a, b, and c are constants, is a (x-b) - c = ax - (ab+c) ?

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  1. 8 September, 22:39
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    Yes, it is true.

    a (x-b) - c can be distributed to ax-ab-c

    If we look at the other side, we can distribute the - 1 to get ax-ab-c

    The two sides are equal.
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