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Find the product 3(x + 4 )( x - 5)​

User Meroelyth
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3x + 3x4 ( x - 5 )
= 3x + 12 ( x - 5 )
= 3x^2 - 15x + 12x - 60
= 3x^2 - 3x - 60
User Tim Yao
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Answer:


3x^2-3x-60

Explanation:

Given:
3(x+4)(x-5)

Let's use the distributive property to multiply
(x+4)(x-5) together since they are right next to each other. We can use the FOIL method.


(x+4)(x-5)\\x^2-5x+4x-20\\x^2-x-20

Now that we simplified that, we still have to multiply everything by the value of
3.


3(x^2-x-20)\\3x^2-3x-60

Now, you could have left the answer as
3(x^2-x-20) since it is factored, but the problem wants us to find the product, so we need to completely simplify.

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