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When 3(2x^2+4x+7)−(x^2−8x+11) is simplified, what is the coefficient of the x term?

Sagot :

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

when  3(2x^2+4x+7)−(x^2−8x+11) is solved you get

5x^2 + 20x + 10.

the x term is

2

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2

,

0

)

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(

2

2

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0

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[tex]3(2x^2+4x+7)-(x^2-8x+11)\\\\=6x^2 +12x + 21 -x^2+8x -11\\\\=5x^2+20x +10\\\\\text{The coefficient of the x term is 20}[/tex]