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Keegan Hansen
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26 October, 06:53
Its multiplying binomials (6k-7) (k-8
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Dirty Harry
26 October, 06:56
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= 6k^2 - 55k+56
Step-by-step explanation:
(6k-7) (k-8)
FOIL
first : 6k*k = 6k^2
outer : 6k*-8 = - 48k
Inner : - 7*k = - 7k
Last: - 7*-8 = 56
Add these together: 6k^2 - 48k-7k+56
= 6k^2 - 55k+56
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