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Expression

(4-x)*(6-x)

  1. A product that consists of 2 factors. The 1st factor of the product is a sum that contains 2 terms. The 1st term of the sum is equal to four. The 2nd term of the sum is equal to negative x. The 2nd factor of the product is a sum containing 2 terms. The 1st term of the sum is equal to six. The 2nd term of the sum is equal to negative x.
  2. left bracket four plus negative x right bracket multiplied by open bracket six plus negative x close bracket.

Result

x^2-10*x+24

  1. A sum of 3 terms; the 1st term of the sum is equal to a power; the base is x; the exponent is two; the 2nd term of the sum is equal to a negative product containing 2 factors; the 1st factor of the product is ten; the 2nd factor of the product is equal to x; the 3rd term of the sum is twenty four;
  2. x to the power of two plus negative ten multiplied by x plus twenty four.



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