How do you simplify (1-2x)(x^{2}+6x+3)?

fisijom4x6

fisijom4x6

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2022-02-09

How do you simplify (12x)(x2+6x+3)?

Answer & Explanation

iluvyou23452nwj

iluvyou23452nwj

Beginner2022-02-10Added 19 answers

Explanation:
We must ensure that each term in the 2nd bracket is multiplied by each term in the 1st bracket.This can be achieved as follows.
(12x)(x2+6x+3)
=1(x2+6x+3)2x(x2+6x+3)
This shows each term in the 1st bracket multiplying the contents of the 2nd bracket.
now, distribute the brackets.
x2+6x+32x312x26x
and collecting like
Vaughn Bradley

Vaughn Bradley

Beginner2022-02-11Added 16 answers

Simplify has many possibilities in a question like this:
"Find the product", "Multiply out", "expand" "remove brackets" all mean the same,
Each term (there are 2) in the first bracket has to multiplied by each term (there are 3) in the second bracket. We will end up with 6 terms.
(12x)(x2+6x+3)
=x2+6x+32x312x26x
Now collect like terms.
=x2+6x+32x312x2±6x
=2x311x2+3

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