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In English / High School | 2014-11-03

Express as a trinomial:

[tex](2x – 3)(x + 7)[/tex]

Asked by goyauanoucheka

Answer (3)

(2x-3)(x+7)= 2x^2 + 14x - 3x - 21= 2x^2+11x-21.

Answered by Jelena | 2024-06-10

To express the expression (2x – 3)(x + 7) as a trinomial, we **distribute **each term in the first bracket to the terms of the second. The result is 2x² + 14x - 3x - 21. After combining like terms, we find that the trinomial form is 2x² + 11x - 21. ;

Answered by SelmaBlair | 2024-06-18

To express ( 2 x − 3 ) ( x + 7 ) as a trinomial, you need to apply the distributive property. After multiplying the terms and combining like terms, you get 2 x 2 + 11 x − 21 .
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Answered by Jelena | 2024-09-03