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What is the product? 2 x (x minus 4)

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Answer: Simplify the real and imaginary parts of the expression.

Answer is: 8x^2 minus

User Janiris
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Answer:

The product of 2x(x-4) is
2x^2-8x.

Explanation:

The given expression is


2x(x-4)

We need to find the product of 2x(x-4).

If a,b and c are three real numbers, then by distributive property


a(b+c)\Leftrightarrow ab+ac

Using distributive property, the given expression can be written as


2x(x)+2x(-4)

On simplification we get


2x^2-8x

Therefore the product of 2x(x-4) is
2x^2-8x.

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