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Linear Algebra 19 Online
OpenStudy (jozelynw):

Can someone do the distributing for me -4x^2(10x+15)+(3x^2-2x-4) btw this is a polynomial addition equation

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

dont be lazy at least try it:)

OpenStudy (jozelynw):

I did but I dont believe its right I got, -40x^2-60x

OpenStudy (jozelynw):

but i dont think thats going to work for the other side

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

tbh i would help you but i am extremely lazy to get out a piece of paper and pencil:(

OpenStudy (jozelynw):

@Mehek14 @jigglypuff314

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

^use a cal i always use one

OpenStudy (jozelynw):

i do know how to use this caculator

OpenStudy (thomas5267):

Where is the other side? The first side looks good to me.

OpenStudy (jen543):

I believe you do, simplify: -4x^2(10x+15)+3x^2-2x-4 then -40x^3-60x^2+3x^2-2x-4 then gather the like terms -40x^3+(-60x^2+3x^2)-2x-4 then simplify: -40x^3-57x^2-2x-4

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