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Q: How do you expand brackets which have no factor at the beginning?
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how do we expand brackets if its triple brackets?

To expand three brackets, expand and simplify two of the brackets then multiply the resulting expression by the third bracket. (FAIZAN BHAI GHAZI)CHANNEL


How do you expand and simplify brackets?

You need to get rid of the brackets first and then simplify it from there. Hope i helped


Expand and simplify Brackets x-6 Brackets Brackets x plus 4 Brackets?

(x - 6) (x + 4) = x2 - 2x - 24


How do you factorise a question that already has brackets?

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.


Are brackets used in APA when omitting beginning words from a quote?

No, brackets are not used in APA when omitting the beginning words from a quote. The beginning words can simply be omitted without the need for brackets. However, if you are omitting words from the middle or end of a quote, then you would use brackets to indicate the omission.


How do you expand brackets with algebra?

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.


Expand means to get what?

Expand generally means to expand the problem. I'm assuming this is a function, you'd expand it into a simpler form (factor things out and such).


How do you expand a linear equation?

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.


How extract common factors from brackets?

You use the distributive property. That is, you look for a common factor, divide each of the terms within parentheses, brackets, or whatever by this common factor, and write the common factor once outside the parentheses. For example: 10x + 15y Here you have a common factor of 5, so you can take this factor out: 10x + 15y = (10x + 15y) = 5(2x + 3y)


What is the difference between a factor and a covariate for multinomial logistic reg?

It is just a factor or categorical variable. On the other hand for instance, If your age is continuous (rather than age brackets) then it would be a covariate. If your age is given as age-brackets, then it wont be covariate.


How do you expand 3(x plus 4)?

3(x+4) is the same as 3x+12 when the brackets are expanded out


How do you expand a bracket?

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