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Multiply and simplify if possible. (2x+4)(x-2)
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2x^2 - 4
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I apologize for my mistake. The correct solution is:
(2x+4)(x-2) = 2x^2 - 4x + 4x - 8
Simplifying and combining like terms, we get:
= 2x^2 - 8
Therefore, the simplified form is 2x^2 - 8.
(2x+4)(x-2) = 2x^2 - 4x + 4x - 8
Simplifying and combining like terms, we get:
= 2x^2 - 8
Therefore, the simplified form is 2x^2 - 8.
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Certainly!
(2x+4)(x-2)
= 2x(x-2) + 4(x-2) // Distributive property
= 2x^2 - 4x + 4x - 8 // Simplifying and combining like terms
= 2x^2 - 8 // Simplifying further by combining like terms
(2x+4)(x-2)
= 2x(x-2) + 4(x-2) // Distributive property
= 2x^2 - 4x + 4x - 8 // Simplifying and combining like terms
= 2x^2 - 8 // Simplifying further by combining like terms
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