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How do i distribute (x+3](2x-1)(-2x+1)?
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How do i distribute (x+3](2x-1)(-2x+1)?
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There are two ways to execute this equational expression. One is without the use of distributive law, which is going to be a long process given, we are not skipping the middle steps and solving it fully. Second one is about using distributive law. Both the methods will yield the same answer as a fully distributed expression. So, here is my process via LaTeX, the equation editor to interpret mathematical expressions.
Method 1: Without the use of distributive law.
Just apply the FOIL method which is given by the rule of expanding the brackets.
The second method relies on variable values equalling to the numbered values, it is a little more longer process than the former one. I advise you to stick to this method for now as a distribution for the bracketed expressions.
Hope it helps.
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