How do you simplify #[4(2a + 4)]-3#? Algebra Properties of Real Numbers When to Use the Distributive Property 1 Answer EZ as pi Jul 14, 2016 #8a +13# Explanation: #[4(2a + 4)]-3" "# has 2 terms. Simplify inside he square bracket by using the distributive law. =#8a +16 -3# =#8a +13# Answer link Related questions How do you simplify #(9-6y)/3#? How do you simplify #\frac{10x+8y-1}{2# using the distributive property? How do you use the distributive property to simplify #- \frac{6z - 2}{3}#? How do you simplify #6 + (x - 5) + 7#? How do you use the distributive property to simplify #(r + 3)(-5)#? What is the student error if a student rewrote #4(9x + 10)# as #36x + 10# ? How do you use the distributive property to calculate #6(19.99)# in your head? When do you use the Distributive Property? How do you use the distributive property to multiply #6(3r+4s)#? How do you use the distributive property to simplify #79(101)#? See all questions in When to Use the Distributive Property Impact of this question 1216 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License