When you’re working with both variables and parentheses, you need to follow a particular set of rules. These rules allow you to remove the parentheses to clean up your expression. In school, you’ll spend a good amount of time working with expressions like this, so make sure to pay close attention.
Rule
NumbersandSignsMultipliedbyParentheses
1.
A in front of a parenthesis changes nothing inside the parentheses.
2.
A in front of a parenthesis changes all the signs inside the parentheses, so a becomes a and a becomes a .
3.
A positive factor multiplied by a parenthesis leaves the signs unchanged, but the terms inside the parentheses are multiplied by the factor outside.
4.
A negative factor multiplied by a parenthesis changes all the signs inside the parentheses, and the terms inside the parentheses are multiplied by the factor outside.
Here are a couple of examples illustrating the four rules above: