Asked by Eddie
Hello - I am afreshman & honors algebra is kicking my butt -
I need to simplify the following
(-6c)(2-3c) can some on help
I need to simplify the following
(-6c)(2-3c) can some on help
Answers
Answered by
Danielle
Use the FOIL method to expand it out. Google search it; it might help.
(-6c)(2-3c) becomes:
-12c + 18c^2
From here, you can factor it out or whatever it requires.
(-6c)(2-3c) becomes:
-12c + 18c^2
From here, you can factor it out or whatever it requires.
Answered by
DrBob222
Multiply 6c by everything in the parentheses to clear the parentheses.
(-6c*2) -(3c*-6c) =
-12c + 18c^2 or
18c^2 - 12c but I don't that this equation is simpler.
(-6c*2) -(3c*-6c) =
-12c + 18c^2 or
18c^2 - 12c but I don't that this equation is simpler.
Answered by
Eddie
Thanks so much
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