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Maeve
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16 June, 07:58
How do you multiple the following (x-8) (x-7)
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Willow Vincent
16 June, 08:14
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You would need to cross multiply. When you do that you get x^2-7x-8x+56. Once simplifying you get x^2-15x+56.
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