This question was already answered before. I'm going to post someone else's answer with credit given of course:
"<span>The answer is their product. The least common multiple (LCM) is the smallest number which is a multiple of two numbers. If two numbers have no common factors greater than 1, then their LCM will be their product. For example, take numbers 7 and 9. They have none common factor greater than 1. So, LCM will be 7 * 9 = 63." - @W0lf93
Not sure if this answers your question, but hope this helped...</span>
apply distributive property AKA (A • 9b)+(A • 13)
9Ab + 13A
I hope this helps :)
BC it’s the same which
Means congruent it’s just on the other side
Answer:
x^2−6x+9
Step-by-step explanation:
To write a polynomial in standard form, simplify and then arrange the terms in descending order.
ax^2 + bx + c
Rewrite (x - 3)^2 as (x -3) (x-3).
(x - 3) (x - 3)
expand (x - 3 ) (x - 3) using the FOIL method
Apply the Distributive property
x (x - 3) - 3 (x - 3)
again
x * x + x * -3 - 3 (x- 3)
and again
x * x + x * -3 - 3x - 3 * -3
then simplify and combine like terms
- Multiply x by x
x^2 + x * - 3 - 3x -3 * -3
- Move -3 to the left of x
x^2 - 3 * x - 3x - 3 * -3
Multiply -3 by -3
x^2 - 3x - 3x + 9
Subtract 3x by -3x
x^2 - 6x + 9
Hope that helps!