4x x 3x -4 +19 

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2022-09-10

4x x 3x -4 +19

 

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To solve the expression 4x*3x4+19, we'll follow the order of operations, also known as PEMDAS, which stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division (from left to right), and Addition and Subtraction (from left to right).
Given expression: 4x·3x4+19
Step 1: Simplify the multiplication.
To multiply the terms, we can combine the coefficients (4 and 3) and the variables (x and x). Multiplying like terms gives us 12x2.
4x·3x=12x2
Now our expression becomes 12x24+19.
Step 2: Combine like terms.
We have -4 and +19 as constants, which can be combined to give 15.
12x24+19=12x2+15
So the simplified expression is 12x2+15.

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