Lynnmarie3
Lynnmarie3
21-10-2016
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Solve: -(a-b)(a-bc) if a=3, b=-4, and c=2
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cicilybailey14
cicilybailey14
21-10-2016
The answer is -56x-21
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Аноним
Аноним
21-10-2016
-(a-b)(a-bc)
if:
a=3
b=-4
c=2
so:
-(a-b)(a-bc)=-(3+4)(3+8)=-(7)(11)=-77
Answer:-(a-b)(a-bc)=-77
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