SOLUTION: 5x(2exponent)-3x(4-x)+13x
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Question 30810
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5x(2exponent)-3x(4-x)+13x
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longjonsilver(2297)
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... what about it? Simplify? If so, then say so. As good as we are, we are not mind-readers.
this is an answer or we could factorise:
jon.