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X(4x-6) I need help for my get more math please help me with this question

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Answer:

4
x^(2)-6x

Explanation:

X(4x-6)

So first you want to multiply x by 4x which will be 4
x^(2)

Then you do x times -6 which is -6x. So the equation will be 4
x^(2)-6x

4
x^(2)-6x

I am in seventh grade by the way hope it helps.

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User Curt Hagenlocher
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Answer:

4x² - 6x

Explanation:

The expression x(4x-6) is the product of two terms, x and 4x-6. This means that we multiply the two terms together to get the result.

We can multiply the two terms using the distributive property of multiplication:

a(b + c) = ab + ac

In this case, a = x, b = 4x, and c = -6. Plugging these values into the distributive property, we get:

x(4x-6) = x(4x) + x(-6)`

x(4x-6) = 4x^2 - 6x

Therefore, the expanded form of x(4x-6) is 4x² - 6x.

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