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Standardizing Algebraic Modeling for Logistics Cost Projections
A logistics coordinator is preparing a reference manual for entry-level operations analysts. The manual utilizes the algebraic expression to project quarterly shipping cost variations over seasons. To ensure clarity and compliance during internal audits, the manual must detail the precise mathematical steps for expanding and simplifying this model.
Write a step-by-step explanatory guide demonstrating how to expand and simplify the expression using the Distributive Property. Your response must recall and clearly document:
- The first step of the expansion process, demonstrating how the terms of the binomial are distributed across the trinomial to form an intermediate expression.
- The complete product of the distribution, listing all six expanded terms before they are simplified.
- The final simplified expression after identifying and combining the like terms (-terms and -terms), explaining how their coefficients were calculated.
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