SOLUTION: (x-9)(x^2+9x-4)
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Question 225318: (x-9)(x^2+9x-4)
Answer by LtAurora(115) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Have to multiply the x through to each term, then the -9:
We can combine like terms, and note that the and the cancel. So:
is our answer.
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