Math, asked by xboxprincessxzl, 4 months ago

can someone help me with this please I'm struggling (x – 10)(x – 4)

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Answered by sdirector7
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Answer:

I don't recommend you to learn only this as you said that you are struggling with this so helping you out.

Multiply first X(X-4)= X²-4X

then Multiply -10(X-4)= -10X-4

now add both gives you the result

that's X²-4X-10X-4 = X²-14X-4

Thanks

Answered by dramacool
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Answer:

x^2 - 14x + 4

Step-by-step explanation:

((x-10)(x--4))

x(x-4) - 10(x-4)

x^2 - 4x --10(x-4)

x^2 - 4x - 10x + 40

x^2 -14x + 40

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