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Jazlene Hopkins
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9 December, 21:36
What is the product of (x-3) and (x+7)
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Desirae Mejia
9 December, 22:04
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Answer: (x-3) (x+7)
= (x+-3) (x+7)
= (x) (x) + (x) (7) + (-3) (x) + (-3) (7)
=x^2+7x-3x-21
=x^2+4x-21
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