SOLUTION: {{{ (8*n^2-1)(3*n^2-4*n+5) }}}
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Question 380091:
Answer by kingme18(98) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is essentially a distribution problem.
Take the very first term, , and distribute it into the second polynomial:
* + * + *
Remember: when multiplying monomials, multiply coefficients and add exponents.
Then take the other term in the first parentheses, , and distribute it into the second polynomial:
* + * +
Put all of it together, then combine like terms:
+
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