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8 May, 03:47

how do you rewrite (x+7) square without parentheses

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  1. 8 May, 04:42
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    (x+7) (x+7) is the same as (x+7) ^2

    Using distributive property:

    (x^2+7x+7x+49)

    x^2+14x+49 is your answer.

    A shorter way to do it if you know this:

    If you know the general form ax^2+bx+c, to go from (x+7) ^2 to that form is by knowing that b will be double 7, and that c will automatically be 7 squared.

    Then, you know that it just goes to x^2+14x+49
  2. 8 May, 04:43
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    I dont know man sorry
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