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spayn [35]
3 years ago
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Multiply (7x – 6)(8x +3). A. 56x 2 – 27x – 18 B. 12x 2 – 50x + 8 C. 56x 2 – 18 D. 56x 2 – 69x + 18

Mathematics
1 answer:
mestny [16]3 years ago
7 0
(7x-6)(8x+3)

Use the FOIL method

F:  7x • 8x = 56x^2
O: 7x • 3 = 21x
I: -6 • 8x = -48x
L: -6 • 3 = -18

56x^{2}+21x-48x-18

Simplify
56x^{2}-27x-18

Your answer is A.
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