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What is the difference of -3 multiplied by a number and the product of two and another number

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  • 03-11-2022

Let a number be "a" and the other number be "b".

-3 multiplied by a number "a" is:

[tex]-3\cdot a[/tex]

The product of two and another number "b" is:

[tex]2\cdot b[/tex]

And the difference between the numbers is:

[tex]-3a-2b[/tex]

Answer: - 3a - 2b.

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