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Landen Mathews
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13 November, 05:37
Simplify this expression (X-4) (x+3) (x-5)
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Shania Holmes
13 November, 05:47
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Answer: The answer is x^3-x^2-12x+60
Step-by-step explanation: This is the quadratic expression to simply it we have to multiply in order to remove the brackets. When multiplying exponents of the same we keep the base once and add the exponents from there we can add or minus the like terms.
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