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multiply: (2x - 6)(x + 11) *​

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Answered by japneetkaur16
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Answer:

Simplifying 2x + -6 = x + 11 Reorder the terms: -6 + 2x = x + 11 Reorder the terms: -6 + 2x = 11 + x Solving -6 + 2x = 11 + x Solving for variable 'x'. Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right. Add '-1x' to each side of the equation. -6 + 2x + -1x = 11 + x + -1x Combine like terms: 2x + -1x = 1x -6 + 1x = 11 + x + -1x Combine like terms: x + -1x = 0 -6 + 1x = 11 + 0 -6 + 1x = 11 Add '6' to each side of the equation. -6 + 6 + 1x = 11 + 6 Combine like terms: -6 + 6 = 0 0 + 1x = 11 + 6 1x = 11 + 6 Combine like terms: 11 + 6 = 17 1x = 17 Divide each side by '1'. x = 17 Simplifying x = 17

Answered by Anonymous
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( 2x - 6 ) ( x + 11 )

➳ 2x ( x + 11 ) - 6 ( x + 11 )

➳ 2x² + 22x - 6x - 66

➳ 2x² + 16x - 66

If we need to factorise it as factorization is opposite of multiplication ✓

Factorize:

➳ 2x² + 16x - 66

➳ 2x² + 22x - 6x - 66

➳ 2x ( x + 11 ) - 6 ( x - 11 )

➳ ( 2x - 6 ) ( x + 11 )

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