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What is -(5-x)^2
That 2 is squared. I don't get it

User Parisni
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The answer is -25+10x-x^2

-(5-x)^2

-(25-10x+x^2)

-25+10x-x^2

Hope I helped! :)
User Gotcha
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Simple....

you have:
-(5- x)^(2)

(The negative you have in front of this is either not supposed to be here or it's trying to trick you..)


-(5- x)^(2)

Substitute the (-) into the equation-->>>


(-5+ x)^(2)

or


(x-5)^(2)

And then this turns into a very understandable math problem-->>

x*x=
x^(2)

-5*x= -5x

-5*x= -5x

-5*-5= 25

Now we add it all up-->>>


x^(2)-10x+25

Thus, your answer.
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