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10 November, 21:32

How to write (3x - 7) (5x + 3) in standard form

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  1. 10 November, 21:36
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    15x^2 - 26x - 21

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We look at the expression and see that we're going to end up multiplying two terms with x together to get a largest factor of x^2, giving us a quadratic equation. A quadratic equation is in standard form when it's of the form ax^2 + bc + c

    First, FOIL your terms:

    (3x - 7) (5x + 3) = 5x*3x + 3x*3 + - 7*5x + - 7*3 = 15x^2 + 9x - 35x - 21

    Now combine like terms and reorder if necessary:

    15x^2 - 26x - 21
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