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25 August, 18:40

What is the simplest form of the expression 2x (x - 6) - 7x2 - (13x - 3) ?

A.) 5x2 - 25x + 3

B.) - 5x2 - 25x + 3

C.) - 5x2 + x + 3

D.) - 5x2 - 25x - 3

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  1. 25 August, 20:52
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    We have the following expression:

    2x (x - 6) - 7x2 - (13x - 3)

    We will solve the expression step by step.

    We solve the parentheses:

    2x ^ 2 - 12x - 7x ^ 2 - 13x + 3

    Now we add similar terms:

    x ^ 2 (2-7) + x (-12-13) + 3

    Rewriting:

    -5x ^ 2 - 25x + 3

    Answer:

    The simple form of the expression is:

    B.) - 5x2 - 25x + 3
  2. 25 August, 21:44
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    First reduce the brackets

    Next Expand the expression

    Then gather all like terms

    And lastly simplify

    Answer: B)

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