taylor621
taylor621
Today at 3:17 PM
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Need help with number 5.
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D819R197
D819R197
Today at 3:22 PM
So youve done good so far.
So picking up from : (x^2-x-12)-2(x-4)
-First distribute the (-2) to each factor.
(x^2 - x - 12) -2x + 8
-Then just add variables with the same exponent
x^2 - 3x - 4
Done!
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