Answer:
11x² -3x
Explanation:
We have the product of a sum, of two binomials and one of the initial binomials but we'd like to know the other one.
It's very much like A + B = C, and we have both B and C, but looking to find A.
What would you do in the ABC scenario?
You'd isolate A by transforming the equation to: A = C - B
In this case, C = 12x² - 5x and B = x² - 2x...
A = (12x² - 5x) - (x² - 2x) = 12x² - 5x - x² + 2x
A = 11x² -3x