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The expression below is equivalent to: 2xi (5xi 2 - 3i) 1) 10x^2 - 6x 2) 10xi^3 - 3i 3) 6x - 10x^2i 4) 7x²i^3 - xi
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The expression below is equivalent to: 2xi (5xi 2 - 3i) 1) 10x^2 - 6x 2) 10xi^3 - 3i 3) 6x - 10x^2i 4) 7x²i^3 - xi
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The expression below is equivalent to: 2xi (5xi 2 - 3i)
1) 10x^2 - 6x
2) 10xi^3 - 3i
3) 6x - 10x^2i
4) 7x²i^3 - xi
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Answer:
the anser is 3
Explanation:
6x-10x^2I.
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Answer:
3)6x-10x
Explanation:
because it divorce two times
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