The solution of the given equation will be (-4)x² + (-3x) + (- 5).
What is a quadratic equation?
An algebraic equation of the second degree in x is a quadratic equation. The quadratic equation is written as ax2 + bx + c = 0, where x is the variable, and a must not be zero.
For example 3x² + 6x + 8 = 0 here x has highest term as 3 and coefficient of x² is not zero
Given,
⇒ -4x² - 2x - 5( 1 + x )
⇒ -4x² - 2x - 5 - 5x
⇒ (-4) x² + (-3) x + (- 5).
Hence (-4)x² + (-3x) + (- 5) will be the correct answer for the given expression.
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