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(5x−7) 2 (x−5)+(2x+5)(5x−7)

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(5x−7) 2 (x−5)+(2x+5)(5x−7)

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Solution

Sure, let's solve this step by step:

  1. First, distribute the terms in the first part of the equation: (5x−7) * 2 * (x−5). This gives us: 10x^2 - 50x - 14x + 35.

  2. Then, distribute the terms in the second part of the equation: (2x+5)(5x−7). This gives us: 10x^2 - 14x + 25x - 35.

  3. Now, add the results from step 1 and step 2 together: (10x^2 - 64x + 35) + (10x^2 + 11x - 35).

  4. This simplifies to: 20x^2 - 53x.

So, the simplified form of the given expression is 20x^2 - 53x.

This problem has been solved

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