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4 June, 05:04

The expression (x-9) (2x^2-6x+3) can be rewritten as which of the following?

a. x (2x^2-6x+3) - 9 (2x^2-6x+3)

b. 2x^3+54x-27

c. x (2x^2-6x+3) + 9 (2x^2-6x+3)

d. 2x^3-6x^2-27

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  1. 4 June, 05:07
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    An equivalent expression is an expression which is equal to (x-9) (2x^2-6x+3). You can expand or simplify an expression to make an equivalent expression. Apply the distributive property to form a new equivalent expression by multiplying (x-9) separately into the factor in parenthesis.

    (x-9) (2x^2-6x+3) = x (2x^2-6x+3) - 9 (2x^2-6x+3)
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