SOLUTION: multiply polynomials
(2x-3)(x+10)
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Question 504339: multiply polynomials
(2x-3)(x+10)
Answer by nic0le116(25) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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2x (x+10) = 2x^2+20x
-3 (x+10) = -3x-30
Then put it all together,combining like terms in descending order.
ANSWER=
2x^2+17x-30
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