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Find the product of (x - 3)2

User Haggi Krey
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3 votes

Answer:

2x - 6

Explanation:

Use distributive property.

(x - 3)2 = 2x - 6

User Deha
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9 votes

(
x

3
)
2
=
(
x

3
)
(
x

3
)
From here we can just FOIL; first, outer, inner, last. Multiply the first term in the first bracket (x), by the FIRST term in the second bracket (x), giving us
x
2
. Then, we multiply the outermost term on the left side by the OUTERmost on the right side, giving us

3

x
, equal to

3
x
. We then multiply the INNERmost terms together, which are again -3 and
x
, giving us

3
x
again. Finally we multiply the LAST term in the first bracket by the last term of the second, giving us

3


3
, or 9. Then, we simply write these out, in order:
x
2

3
x

3
x
+
9
Collect like terms:
x
2

6
x
+
9
And you're done!
User PeSHIr
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