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What is the product of (-a+3)(a+4)?

What is the product of (-a+3)(a+4)?-example-1

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Hello there!

C. -a^2-a+12 is your answer.

Hope this helps!
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Answer:

Explanation:

We are given the multiplication of two parenthesis. To find the product we can use the concept of FOIL

so


(-a+3)(a+4) = -a*a-a*4+3*a+3*4


=-a^(2) -4a+3a+12

combine the like terms to get this


=-a^2-a+12

so the third option is the correct one.

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