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Find the product. (3p–2)(2p^2–p+3)

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Answer:

6p^3−7p^2+11p−6

Explanation:

1. You would want to foil it, which means multiplying one number from each parentheses to the next parentheses, like so:

3p * 2p ^ 2 = 6p^3

3p * -p = -3p

3p * 3 = 9p

-2 * 2p^2 = -4p^2

-2 * -p = 2p

-2 * 3 = - 6

2. Now add all of the numbers we foiled together, thus getting you:

6p^3−7p^2+11p−6

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