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25 October, 11:28

What is the product? Zx (x-4)

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  1. 25 October, 11:44
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    The product of Zx (x-4) is:

    Zx2 - 4Zx

    Explanation and Solution:

    Multiply Zx to each term of the expression inside the parenthesis

    Zx multiplied by x is equal to Zx 2

    Zx multiplied by - 4 is equal to - 4Zx,

    Combining all the product, we have Zx2 - 4Zx as the answer.

    PS. The x2 there is X squared
  2. 25 October, 11:50
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    For this case what you must multiply the variable Z for each of the terms that are within the parenthesis and then do the corresponding subtraction.

    We have then that the product will be given by:

    Zx (X-4) =

    (Z * X) - (Z * 4)

    Rewriting:

    ZX-4Z

    Answer:

    the product is:

    ZX-4Z
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