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Multiple the binomials (simplify) (w-4)(w+6)

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Answer:


w^2+2w-24

Explanation:

To multiply the binomials, use the distributive property of multiplication:


\begin{gathered} (w-4)(w+6)=w^2+6w-4w-24 \\ \text{ Compute like terms:} \\ w^2+2w-24 \end{gathered}

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