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Multiply polynomials by polynomials
(a+3)(a-2)

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User Axvm
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Answer:

a^2+a-6

Explanation:

(a+3)(a-2)

a^2-2a+3a-6

a^2+a-6

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User MayurK
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Answer:


{a}^(2) + a - 6

Explanation:


(a + 3)(a - 2)

Multiply the second parentheses by each term from the first parentheses


= a(a - 2) + 3(a - 2)

Distribute ' a ' through the parentheses


= {a}^(2) - 2a + 3(a - 2)

Distribute 3 through the parentheses


= {a}^(2) - 2a + 3a - 6

Collect like terms


= {a}^(2) + a - 6

Hope this helps..

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