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Express the product of 2x squared + 7x - 10 and x + 5 in standard form

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2x^2+7x-10 = x+5 2x^2+7x-15 y2x^2+6x-15


Suggesting that you want this in standard form, in terms of quadratic equations, you would technically follow a process similar if not almost exactly like the 2 - step equation method with the exception of separating the (x)s and the equations to find x and then plug it in and what-not.


With that being said you would subtract 5 in (x+5) from said 5 in the second equation and -10 in the first equation in order to get 2x^2+7x-15, you would continue to do the same for the x by subtracting it from both ends making the 7x a 6x because there is a 1 at the beginning of each x if there is no number that is shown already. Which finally gives you the equation (y= 2x^2+6x-15)
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