SOLUTION: Multiply: (x+3)(x^2-4x+2)
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Question 200300: Multiply: (x+3)(x^2-4x+2)
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(x+3)(x^2-4x+2)
= x*(x^2-4x+2) + 3*(x^2-4x+2)
= x^3-4x^2+2x + 3x^2-12x+6
= x^3 - x^2 - 10x + 6
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