Respuesta :
Answer:
[tex]x^{2} -11x-28[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We start of with this.
[tex]x(x-3)-4(2x+7)[/tex]
First, use the distributive property, and distribute the x to the (x-3) to get: [tex]x^{2} -3x-4(2x+7)[/tex]
Next, distribute the -4 to the (2x+7) to then get:
[tex]x^{2} -3x-8x-28[/tex]
Then, combine like terms. In this case, combine -3x and -8x since they are alike and get:
[tex]x^{2} -11x-28[/tex]
The answer is already in standard form, so we're done. To write a polynomial in standard form, write the monomial with the variable, with the largest exponent first. In this case, [tex]x^{2}[/tex] goes before [tex]-11x[/tex] because of the exponent of 2. Monomials without a variable go last, so that's why -28 is last.