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  • 21-11-2016
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multiply (x-4)(x^2-5x-6) ...?

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reinhold327 reinhold327
  • 22-11-2016
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Sicista Sicista
  • 05-07-2019

Answer:

The answer is:  [tex]x^3-9x^2+14x+24[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The given expression is:  [tex](x-4)(x^2-5x-6)[/tex]

For getting the product, we need to distribute [tex](x-4)[/tex] with each term in the second parenthesis. So.....

[tex](x-4)(x^2-5x-6)\\ \\ =x^2(x-4)-5x(x-4)-6(x-4)\\ \\ =x^3-4x^2-5x^2+20x-6x+24 \ [using\ distribution\ rule]\\ \\ =x^3-9x^2+14x+24\ [combining\ like\ terms][/tex]

So, the answer is:  [tex]x^3-9x^2+14x+24[/tex]

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