What exactly do you mean by solve? Do you want to multiply this? In that case you just need to apply the Distributive law, which is a⋅(b+c)=a⋅b+a⋅c.
If you dont have any idea how to do stuff like that, i recommend http://www.webmath.com/polymult.html.
I just found that website googling, but it seems to be exactly what you want. Enter the assignment and it will explain what to do step by step.
A brief and unfortunatly badly formated solution:
(x−4)(x+7)(5x−1)=(x−4)(x+7)(5x)+(x−4)(x+7)(−1)=(x−4)(x)(5x)+(x−4)(7)(5x)+(x−4)(x)(−1)+(x−4)(7)(−1)=(x)(x)(5x)+(−4)(x)(5x)+(x)(7)(5x)+(−4)(7)(5x)+(x)(x)(−1)+(−4)(x)(−1)+(x)(7)(−1)+(−4)(7)(−1)=5x3−20x2+35x2−140x−x2+4x−7x+28=5x3+14x2−143x+28
.http://web2.0calc.com/ is a calcutator.
Enter 556÷4 or 556/4 and it will correctly compute 5564=139.
the site you are posting this on (http://web2.0calc.com/) is a calculator. Press the button which has 'cos' printed on it, 3 times the '1' button, 1 time the '0' button and finally one time the ')' button. The top field should now show cos(1110). Make sure you have degree selected in the button left and press '='. The calculator will now correctly calculate cos(1110∘)=0.866025403784. Easy if you know how to use a calculator.