SOLUTION: Simplify (x2 + x + 1) • (x -1)

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Question 647905: Simplify (x2 + x + 1) • (x -1)
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Original equation:
Step 1: Distribute every term on the left side to everything on the right side like so:

You must multiply to the and to the .
Then, you move on to the and multiply it with the from the other equation and to the in the other equation as well.
Lastly, distribute the to the in the other equation and the
After distributing you get:
Step 2: Combine like terms

The cancel out and so does the
Your answer should look like this:

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