SOLUTION: (3x-1) (x^2+2x-6) =
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Question 629322: (3x-1) (x^2+2x-6) =
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Hint:
(3x-1)(x^2+2x-6)
is equivalent to
3x(x^2+2x-6) - 1(x^2+2x-6)
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