Which two statements are correct when simplifying this expression?

−7(9x − 5)

1 answer

To simplify the expression \(-7(9x - 5)\), we can apply the distributive property. By distributing \(-7\) to both terms inside the parentheses, we obtain:

  1. \(-7 \cdot 9x = -63x\)
  2. \(-7 \cdot -5 = +35\)

So, the expression simplifies to:

\[ -63x + 35 \]

The correct statements when simplifying this expression are:

  1. The first term becomes \(-63x\).
  2. The second term becomes \(+35\).

Therefore, the simplified expression is \(-63x + 35\).