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28 March, 15:52

How do I expand 4 (-2y + 3), and whats the answer when expanded?

1. - 8y + 12

2. 2y + 7

3. - 8y + 3

4. 2y + 12

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  1. 28 March, 17:18
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    To expand the equation, multiply the number outside the parenthesis by each term inside the parentheses:

    4 (-2y + 3) =

    4 * - 2y + 4 * 3 =

    -8y + 12
  2. 28 March, 17:56
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    the answer is 1. - 8y+12

    Step-by-step explanation:

    4 (-2y+3)

    4 times - 2y - 8y

    4 times + 3 12

    Put them together and you get - 8y+12

    As the 4 is on the outside of the bracket, you must multiply everything on the inside of the bracket by 4.
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