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Let m = 2x+5and P= 7x-1 find 3x^2(M-P)

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Answer:

Explanation:

The way you solve this equation is by substituting in the values we know:

3
x^(2)[(2x + 5) - (7x-1)]

Then you have to simplify:

3
x^(2)(-5x + 6)

And then you multiply:

-15
x^3 + 18
x^(2)

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