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OpenStudy (angeleyes108):

HELP! WILL FAN & MEDAL: Simplify the following expression.

OpenStudy (angeleyes108):

\[(5x+7)(4x ^{2}-5x+1)\]

OpenStudy (gabebae):

I know how to do this but I don't know how to explain it

OpenStudy (angeleyes108):

Oh, well I'd like if someone could explain the steps.

OpenStudy (athecool):

OKay. I'll explain it.

OpenStudy (athecool):

so you would first do \[4x ^{2}\] Then do what the 5x's would equal next do the rest.

OpenStudy (angeleyes108):

wait, what do you mean?

OpenStudy (wes_is_here):

math

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(5x+7)(4x^2-5x+1) -7 -7 (5x)(4x^2-5x-6) -5x -5x Answer (4x^2-10x-6)

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