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(x - 2)² + 6x – 7 Which of the following is equivalent to

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Answer:


x^2 +2x-3

Explanation:

Given


(x - 2)\² + 6x - 7

Required

The equivalent

We have:


(x - 2)\² + 6x - 7

Expand


(x - 2)\² + 6x - 7 = x^2 -2x-2x +4 +6x - 7

Collect like terms


(x - 2)\² + 6x - 7 = x^2 -2x-2x+6x +4 - 7


(x - 2)\² + 6x - 7 = x^2 +2x-3

Hence, the equivalent is:


x^2 +2x-3

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