Expand −5(−3 − 11g) .

To expand −5(−3 - 11g), we distribute -5 to each term inside the parentheses.

So we have:
-5 * -3 + (-5) * (-11g)

Multiplying:
15 + 55g

Therefore, the expansion of -5(-3 - 11g) is 15 + 55g.

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To expand -5(-3 - 11g), we multiply -5 by each term inside the parentheses.

-5(-3) - 5(-11g)

Multiplying:
15 + 55g

Therefore, the expansion of -5(-3 - 11g) is 15 + 55g.

To expand the expression −5(−3 − 11g), we need to distribute the coefficient -5 to both terms inside the parentheses.

So, we start by multiplying -5 with -3:

-5 * -3 = 15

Then, we multiply -5 with -11g:

-5 * -11g = 55g

Therefore, the expanded form of the expression −5(−3 − 11g) is 15 + 55g.

To expand the expression −5(−3 − 11g), you need to distribute the −5 to both terms inside the parentheses. This means multiplying −5 by −3 and then multiplying −5 by −11g. Let's break it down step by step:

−5(−3) = 15
Multiply −5 by −3 to get 15.

−5(11g) = −55g
Multiply −5 by 11g to get −55g.

Therefore, the expanded form is:
−5(−3 − 11g) = 15 + (−55g) = 15 − 55g

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