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17 September, 05:53
Find the square (5p-9) (5p-9)
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Nia Clark
17 September, 06:23
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The square would be 25p^2 - 90p + 81
Step-by-step explanation:
To get this, use the FOIL method. In this, we multiply the first, outer, inner and last pairings.
First - Multiply the first number in each parenthesis.
5p * 5p = 25p^2
Outer - Multiply the outside numbers in each parenthesis.
5p * - 9 = - 45p
Inner - Multiply the inner numbers in each parenthesis.
-9 * 5p = - 45p
Last = Multiply the last numbers in each parenthesis
-9 * - 9 = 81
Now take all of those numbers and add together. Then simplify.
25p^2 - 45p - 45p + 81
25p^2 - 90p + 81
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