Question
Simplify the expression
2x6−x5−2x2+3x
Evaluate
x5(2x−1)−(2x−3)(x×1)
Remove the parentheses
x5(2x−1)−(2x−3)x×1
Multiply the terms
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Multiply the terms
(2x−3)x×1
Rewrite the expression
(2x−3)x
Multiply the terms
x(2x−3)
x5(2x−1)−x(2x−3)
Expand the expression
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Calculate
x5(2x−1)
Apply the distributive property
x5×2x−x5×1
Multiply the terms
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Evaluate
x5×2x
Use the commutative property to reorder the terms
2x5×x
Multiply the terms
2x6
2x6−x5×1
Any expression multiplied by 1 remains the same
2x6−x5
2x6−x5−x(2x−3)
Solution
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Calculate
−x(2x−3)
Apply the distributive property
−x×2x−(−x×3)
Multiply the terms
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Evaluate
−x×2x
Multiply the numbers
−2x×x
Multiply the terms
−2x2
−2x2−(−x×3)
Use the commutative property to reorder the terms
−2x2−(−3x)
If a negative sign or a subtraction symbol appears outside parentheses, remove the parentheses and change the sign of every term within the parentheses
−2x2+3x
2x6−x5−2x2+3x
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Factor the expression
(2x5−x4−2x+3)x
Evaluate
x5(2x−1)−(2x−3)(x×1)
Remove the parentheses
x5(2x−1)−(2x−3)x×1
Any expression multiplied by 1 remains the same
x5(2x−1)−(2x−3)x
Multiply the terms
x5(2x−1)−x(2x−3)
Rewrite the expression
x4(2x−1)x+(−2x+3)x
Factor out x from the expression
(x4(2x−1)−2x+3)x
Solution
(2x5−x4−2x+3)x
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