SOLUTION: expressions that occur in calculus are given,factor completley each expression 2(x+3)(x-2)^3+(x+3)^2*3(x-2)^2 i have done most of the homwork having a real hard time on this on

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Question 399238: expressions that occur in calculus are given,factor completley each expression
2(x+3)(x-2)^3+(x+3)^2*3(x-2)^2 i have done most of the homwork having a real hard time on this one

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I can tell that this is used in calculus, since it is an application of the product rule to the function and the expression given is equal to ...but you'll learn later how to find the derivative, what a derivative is, and why you don't cancel the d's in :)

You can factor out to obtain



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