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  • 18-12-2021
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When z=−6, evaluate −2(z+9)−(−5) and −2⋅z−2⋅9+5 to show that −2(z+9)−(−5)=−2⋅z−2⋅9+5

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  • 18-12-2021

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claeno claeno
  • 18-12-2021

Answer:

Yes/true

Step-by-step explanation:

-2(z+9)-(-5)=-2⋅z-2⋅9+5

sostituisco la lettera dandogli un valore

=-2(-6+9)-(-5)=-2⋅(-6)-2⋅9+5

calcolo e tolgo le parentesi

=-2⋅3+5=12-18+5

Elimino i termini uguali

=-2⋅3=12-18

Somma e moltiplicazione tra i numeri

=-6=-6

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