SOLUTION: Multiply
(x/3 + 3/4) (3x/4 - 3/5)
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Question 92033: Multiply
(x/3 + 3/4) (3x/4 - 3/5)
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Multiply
(x/3 + 3/4) (3x/4 - 3/5)
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Use FOIL:
F: (x/3)(3x/4) = 3x^2/12 = x^2/4
O: (x/3)(-3/5) = -1/5x
I: (3/4)(3x/4) = 9x/16
L: (3/4)(-3/5) = -9/20
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Combine to get:
x^2/4 + (9/16-1/5)x -9/20
x^2/4 + (29/80)x - 9/20
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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