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Simplify (x+3)(x-1) - x(x+2)

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Answer:


\boxed{-3}

Explanation:

Hey there!

Well to simplify,

(x+3)(x-1) - x(x+2)

we need to do

(x+3)(x-1) first,

(x+3)(x-1)

x*x = x^2

-x + 3x = 2x

-1 * 3 = -3


\boxed{x^2 + 2x - 3}

Now we can do,

x(x+2)

x*x = x^2

x*2 = 2x


\boxed{x^2 + 2x}

So now we need to subtract the 2 products,

x^2 - x^2 = 0

2x - 2x = 0

The answer is,


\boxed{-3}

Hope this helps :)

User Chrishomer
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Answer:

-3

Explanation:

(x+3)(x-1) - x(x+2)

Foil the first term

First x^2

outer -x

inner 3x

last -3

Add them together

x^2 -x+3x-3 = x^2 +2x-3

x^2 +2x-3 - x(x+2)

Distribute the second term

x^2 +2x-3 -x^2 -2x

Combine like terms

-3

User Bickster
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