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3x-5)(x2+2x+1) Please show working

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Answer:

3x^3 + x^2 -7x -5

Explanation:

(3x-5)(x^2+2x+1) you multiply and then add to get to 3x^3 + x^2 -7x -5.

*For example (x+2)(x+3) will be x^2+5x+6 The same logic is applied.

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User Moujtahed
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Answer:

3x^3 + x^2 -7x - 5

Explanation:

SOOOOOOO you use the distributive property and multiply by each term.

3x-5)(x2+2x+1) Please show working-example-1
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