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Polynomial standard form: (6x+1)(1−3x)

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(6x+1)(-3x+1)
-18x^2-3x+6x+1
-18x^2+3x+1
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User Julie Langstrump
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Answer:

Explanation:

(6x + 1)(1 - 3x)

Use FOIL method

(6x + 1)(1 - 3x) =6x*1 + 6x*(-3x) + 1*1 + 1*(-3x)

= 6x - 18x² + 1 - 3x

= -18x² + 6x -3x + 1 { 6x & -3x are like term}

= -18x² + 3x + 1

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