Let's break down the expression \(-3(2x + 7)\).
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The operations involved in this expression are multiplication and addition (since we are distributing the \(-3\) across the expression inside the parentheses).
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To simplify the expression, we will use distribution. This means we will multiply \(-3\) by each term inside the parentheses:
\[ -3(2x) + (-3)(7) = -6x - 21 \]
So, filling in the responses:
- This expression involves these two operations: multiplication and addition.
- We will use the distribution to simplify this expression.
- The simplified expression looks like: -6x - 21.