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1 + 2x(x-2) + x^2 + 6x. The only reason that I need help is because since there are two number to begin with, I'm not sure on how to start off and begin simplifying this pr…
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1 + 2x(x-2) + x^2 + 6x. The only reason that I need help is because since there are two number to begin with, I'm not sure on how to start off and begin simplifying this problem.
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First distribute the 2x.
1 + 2x^2 - 4x + x^2 + 6x
Then combine like-terms.
4x^2 + 2x +1
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