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How to write (x^2+3x)(x-2) in standard polynomial form?

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Answer:

x³ + x² - 6x

Explanation:

The standard form of a polynomial is
ax^2 + bx + c written in descending order by exponents on the base. To write the expression (x^2+3x)(x-2) in standard form, multiply the factors using the distributive property and combining like terms.

(x^2+3x)(x-2)

x³ + 3x² - 2x² - 6x

x³ + x² - 6x

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