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Select the correct answer. Simplify the polynomial expression. 3x(-2x+7) -5(x-1)(4x-3)

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-26^2+56x-15 yea that should be the answer

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Answer:

The simplified form is -26x^2 + 56x -15

Explanation:

We need to solve the expression:

3x(-2x+7)-5(x-1)(4x-3)

Multiplying the terms outside the bracket with the terms inside the bracket.

=-6x^2+21x-5(x(4x-3) -1(4x-3))

= -6x^2+21x-5(4x^2-3x-4x+3)

= -6x^2+21x-5(4x^2-7x+3)

Now multiply -5 with the terms inside the bracket

= -6x^2+21x -20x^2 +35x -15

Now, Combining the like terms:

= -6x^2 -20x^2 +21x+35x -15

Adding the like terms

= -26x^2 + 56x -15

So, the simplified form is -26x^2 + 56x -15

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