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Practice flashcards covering the concept of expansion and specific quantitative examples gathered from the mathematics lecture notes.
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Exanding
The term used in the notes to describe the mathematical process of distribution or multiplying out parentheses within expressions.
Expansion yielding 8x+4
An algebraic result provided at the start of the lecture notes under the concept of expanding.
3(x=4)
An expression noted in the transcript that expands to a result of 3x−21.
(4x+2)
An expression that, when expanded in the provided examples, results in 28x+14.
6(1x+4)
An algebraic expansion example defined as being equal to 6x+24.
3(2x+1
An algebraic expression listed in the notes that results in 6x+6 when expanded.