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Simplify the product using the distributive property. (4h - 5)(5h - 3) 20h2 - 13h - 15 20h2 - 37h + 15 20h2 + 13h - 15 20h2 + 37h + 15
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Simplify the product using the distributive property.
(4h - 5)(5h - 3)
20h2 - 13h - 15
20h2 - 37h + 15
20h2 + 13h - 15
20h2 + 37h + 15
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