How do you simplify 12x(x^{2}+3)-8x(x^{3}+3)+5(x^{2}+3)?

assumingsun

assumingsun

Answered question

2022-02-02

How do you simplify
12x(x2+3)8x(x3+3)+5(x2+3)?

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sigcinweq0s

sigcinweq0s

Beginner2022-02-03Added 19 answers

Step 1
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Beginner2022-02-04Added 12 answers

Step 1
Use the distributive property to simplify each part in parenthesis, then add.
You started with
12x(x2+3)8x(x2+3)+5(x2+3)
Distribute the 12x, -8x, and 5 to the values in parenthesis they are next to:
((12x×x2)+(12x×3))+((8x×x2)+(8x×3))+((5×x2)+(5×3))
12x3+36x8x324x+5x2+15
Rearrange so you can combine like terms (list with exponents in descending order):
12x38x3+5x2++36x24x+15
Combine like terms:
4x3+5x2+12x+15
Alternatively, because the value in parenthesis is the same (it is x2+3), you can take add the coefficients together and multiply their sum by x2+3
You started with
12x(x2+3)8x(x2+3)+5(x2+3)
The coefficients are 12x, -8x, and 5. Add those together. You are able to do that because they are each being multiplied by the same thing (x2+3)
12x+(8x)+5
Combine like terms:
4x+5
Multiply the value you just got (4x+5) by the value each coefficient was being multiplied by in the original problem (x2+3)
(4x+5)×(x2+3)
Distributive Property (use the FOIL method):
(4x×x2)+(4x×3)+(5×x2)+(5×3)
Multiply to find each value in parenthesis:
4x3+12x+5x2+15
Rearrange (list with exponents in descending order):
4x3+5x2}+12x+15
There are no like terms to combine, so your answer is 4x3+5x2+12x+15

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