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Expand and simplify (2x-3)^2-3x(x-4)

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Answer:

x^2 +9

Explanation:

expand and simplify

(2x-3)^2-3x(x-4)

First expand the squared term

4x^2 -6x -6x+9 -3x(x-4)

Distribute the -3x

4x^2 -6x -6x+9 -3x^2 +12x

Combine like terms

4x^2 -3x^2-6x -6x +12x+9

x^2 +9

User Fraser Harris
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Answer:


{x}^(2) - 12x + 21

Explanation:

We know that,


{(a - b)}^(2) = {a}^(2) - 2ab + {b}^(2)

Accordingly, let us solve the sum.


{(2x - 3)}^(2) - 3x(x - 4)

Expand and solve the brackets.


4 {x}^(2) - 12x + 9 - 3 {x}^(2) + 12

Combine like terms.


{x}^(2) - 12x + 21

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