SOLUTION: Add parentheses to make the statement true.
2*2x+5^2-2*5x^2-6*2=6x^2+40x+37
(2*2x+5)^2-(2*5x^2-6*2)=6x^2+40x+37?
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Question 644313: Add parentheses to make the statement true.
2*2x+5^2-2*5x^2-6*2=6x^2+40x+37
(2*2x+5)^2-(2*5x^2-6*2)=6x^2+40x+37?
Answer by kekegeter (97) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(2*2x+5)^2-(2.5x^2-6*2)=6x^2+40x+37
[(4x)^2+2*4x*5+5^2]-10x^2+12=6x^2+40x+37
(4^2*x^2+2*4*5x+25)-10x^2+12=6x^2+40x+37
Hope this helps you.
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