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Nikolai York
Mathematics
25 November, 21:12
What is the product?
(2x - 1) (x+4)
2x?-4
2x+4
2x+7-4
2x? - 7x-4
+5
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Nigel Duffy
25 November, 21:14
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The answer is:
2x^2 + 7x - 4
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