SOLUTION: (x+2)(x-2)(x+12) expand the following expression and reduce not factor to its simplest form.
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Question 48765: (x+2)(x-2)(x+12) expand the following expression and reduce not factor to its simplest form.
Answer by tabi(3) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x +2)(x-2)(x +12)
3x +12 =
3/12
x = 4
comine like terms
then cancel out the "2's"
divide 12 by 3
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