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@1:40 but where does that x in -2x come from?

jostockton.
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This helped me so much. Might as well leave school and learn from YOU!

jaimycloete
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-3 multiplied by -4x leaves us with +12x. I don't get it how it ended up at -12x in step 4.

SkillslliK
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i didnt understand the second equation. How did you get n^2 + 4n + 4

VaLp_
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Btw, yes he got it wrong, the answer should be 4x^3-19x^2+28x-12

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