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Which quadradic expression represents the products of these factors (2x+5)(7-4x)

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The quadratic of the product of the factors
(2x+5)(7-4x) is:


(2x+5)(7-4x) = 2x(7) + 2x(-4x) + 5(7) + 5(-4x)

To simplify this expression, we can apply the distributive property:


= 14x - 8x^2 + 35 - 20x

Combining like terms:


= -8x^2 - 6x + 35

So, the quadratic expression that represents the product of the given factors is
-8x^2 - 6x + 35.

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