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Mathematics, 22.12.2019 06:31 stephb1369

Use the distributive property to expand the expression. −2(5a − 3b2) − 4b + 3 a) −10a + 6b2 − 4b + 3 b) −10a − 6b2 − 4b + 3 c) −10a + 6b2 − 4b − 3 d) −10a − 6b2 − 4b − 3

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