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  • 29-07-2020
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what is (a+3)(a-6) when you multiply the polynomials?

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DatGuy323
DatGuy323 DatGuy323
  • 29-07-2020

Answer: a²-3a-18

Step-by-step explanation:

(a+3)(a-6) is the same as a(a-6)+3(a-6).

Simplify this by simply using distributive property to get.

a^2-6a+3a-18,

or

a^2-3a-18

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