How do you simplify (−9)(−7)+(−9)(7)−(9)(−7)? Algebra Expressions, Equations, and Functions PEMDAS 1 Answer Meave60 Oct 28, 2015 (−9)(−7)+(−9)(7)−(9)(−7)=63 Explanation: (−9)(−7)+(−9)(7)−(9)(−7) Multiply the pairs of terms. 63−63+63=63 Answer link Related questions What is PEMDAS? How do you use PEMDAS? How do you use order of operations to simplify 3(7−2)−8? What are common mistakes students make with PEMDAS? How do you evaluate the expression 5[8+(3−1)]−2? How do you simplify the expression 4(30−(3+1)2)? How do you evaluate the expression x4+x if x=2? Is it okay to add first before subtracting in 4−6+3? How do you simplify (−3)2+12⋅5? How do you simplify (4−2)3−4⋅8+21÷3? See all questions in PEMDAS Impact of this question 2017 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License