We can not provide a specific value as an answer to this question as both p and q are variables and their value is unspecified.
However we can write this as:
-8(p + q).
We can multiply out the bracket to get:
-8p + -8q.
This is as far as we can answer this question unless the values of p and q are known.
-8(p + q) = -8p + -8q
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A negative times a negative is a positive. A simple way to remember this is... n * p = n p* n = n p * p = p n * n = p There will always be two negatives, and two positives.
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If you replace some number for "p", you can calculate the sum. Otherwise, just write it as "p+9" - you can't simplify this.If you replace some number for "p", you can calculate the sum. Otherwise, just write it as "p+9" - you can't simplify this.If you replace some number for "p", you can calculate the sum. Otherwise, just write it as "p+9" - you can't simplify this.If you replace some number for "p", you can calculate the sum. Otherwise, just write it as "p+9" - you can't simplify this.
Positive plus positive is positive. Negative plus negative is negative. Positive plus negative is positive if the absolute value of the positive number is greater than the absolute value of the negative one. Positive plus negative is negative if the absolute value of the negative number is greater than the absolute value of the positive one.
That means the same as p times p times p (that is, "p" appears 3 times as a factor).