SOLUTION: (4x(squared) -28x)+(7x-49)

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Question 22614: (4x(squared) -28x)+(7x-49)
Answer by wuwei96815(245)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(4x^2-28x)+(7x-49)
First remove the parentheses.
4x^2-28x+7x-49
Next add like terms.
4x^2-21x-49
Factor?
(4x+7)(x-7)

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