How do you multiply (x-6)(x+2)?

pimpinan15t

pimpinan15t

Answered question

2022-02-04

How do you multiply (x-6)(x+2)?

Answer & Explanation

bubble53zjr

bubble53zjr

Beginner2022-02-05Added 14 answers

Explanation:
You can foil the equation to get
x×x+(6×x)+(2×x)+(6×2)
=x26x+2x12
which simplifies to x24x12
Reagan Blair

Reagan Blair

Beginner2022-02-06Added 16 answers

Explanation:
Distribute the first X to the (X+2).
So X(X+2)=x2+2x.
Now we repeat with the -6.
So -6(X+2)=-6x-12.
combine your answers: x2+2x±6x12.
Simplify combine like terms and you get x24x12

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