Which is not a correct way to rewrite this expression using the distributive
property?

Answer: I think the correct answer is B
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The correct option is A.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given expression is
[tex](4x^2+3x-7)(x-2)[/tex]
If a ,b, c are three real number, then by distributive property,
[tex]a(b+c)\Leftrightarrow ab+ac[/tex]
Using distributive property, then given expression can be written as
[tex](4x^2+3x-7)(x)+(4x^2+3x-7)(-2)[/tex]
Option A is not a correct way to rewrite the given expression and option C represents a correct way to rewrite the given expression.
Using distributive property, then given expression can be written as
[tex](4x^2)(x-2)+(3x)(x-2)+(-7)(x-2)[/tex]
Option D represents a correct way to rewrite the given expression.
Again using distributive property in the above expression, we get
[tex](4x^2)(x)+(4x^2)(-2)+(3x)(x)+(3x)(-2)+(-7)(x)+(-7)(-2)[/tex]
Option B represents a correct way to rewrite the given expression.
Therefore the correct option is A.