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What is the simplest form of the expression 2x(x − 6) − 7x2 − (13x − 3)?

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-5x^2-25x+3 is the simplest form. xD :J
User Joe Spurling
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Answer: The answer is
-5x^2-25x+3.

Step-by-step explanation: We are to find the simplest form of the following expression:


E=2x(x-6)-7x^2-(13x-3).

The simplification is as follows:


E\\\\=2x(x-6)-7x^2-(13x-3)\\\\=2x^2-12x-7x^2-(13x-3)\\\\=-5x^2-12x-(13x-3)\\\\=-5x^2-12x-13x+3\\\\=-5x^2-25x+3.

Thus, the simplified form of the given expression is
-5x^2-25x+3.

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