To expand three brackets, expand and simplify two of the brackets then multiply the resulting expression by the third bracket.
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You need to get rid of the brackets first and then simplify it from there. Hope i helped
(x - 6) (x + 4) = x2 - 2x - 24
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The answer will depend on where the brackets are. In general the solution would be to expand all the brackets, combine like terms and then factorise.
Same as parentheses. Brackets are used simply as a different type of parentheses, to make it easier to match the left and the right side.
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Not quite sure what you want to expand. One thing you can do is multiply both sides of the equation by the same (non-zero) number.
3(x+4) is the same as 3x+12 when the brackets are expanded out
expanding bracket is basically multiplying and is used in algebra for example: 2(6x+7x) You multiply everything outstide the bracket with everything inside the bracket for example: 2 x 6x=12x 2 x 7x= 14x so now you have expanded the brackets it looks like: 12x + 14x now simplify to make 26x . And that is how to expand brackets
The different types of brackets are: * round brackets, open brackets or parentheses: ( ) * square brackets, closed brackets or box brackets: [ ] * curly brackets, squiggly brackets, swirly brackets, braces, or chicken lips: { } * angle brackets, diamond brackets, cone brackets or chevrons: < > or ⟨ ⟩
The different types of brackets are: * round brackets, open brackets or parentheses: ( ) * square brackets, closed brackets or box brackets: [ ] * curly brackets, squiggly brackets, swirly brackets, braces, or chicken lips: { } * angle brackets, diamond brackets, cone brackets or chevrons: < > or ⟨ ⟩
round brackets, open brackets or parentheses: ( )square brackets, closed brackets or box brackets: [ ]curly brackets, squiggly brackets, swirly brackets, braces, or chicken lips: { }angle brackets, diamond brackets, cone brackets or chevrons: < > or ⟨ ⟩