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Multiply. (2x-1) (x^2+x-3)
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Answer:

2x^3+x^2-7x+3

Explanation:

To do this you have to multiply the first term in the first parenthesis so you would multiply 2x by x^2 x and -3 so you get 2x^3+2x^2-6x for the first part and then you would multiply -1 by the terms again so you would get -x^2-x+3 so you would get 2x^3+2x^2-6x-x^2-x+3 then you would add add teh like terms together so you get 2x^3+x^2-7x+3 as the final answer

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