SOLUTION: (2x-3)(x^2+4x+1)

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Question 285825: (2x-3)(x^2+4x+1)
Found 2 solutions by Grinnell, checkley77:
Answer by Grinnell(63)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use the Distributive property of Multiplication over addition and subtraction.
Mult. thru by 2x. then do the same for (-3)
we get 2x^3+8x^2+2x-3x^2-12x-3
combine like terms
2x^3+5x^2-10x-3, answer

Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(2x-3)
(x^2+4x+1)
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2X^3-3X^2+8X^2-12X+2X-3
2X^3+5X^2-10X-3 ANS.

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