SOLUTION: (3x+y)(2x-1)-2x+1

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Question 834905: (3x+y)(2x-1)-2x+1
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(3x+y)(2x-1)-2x+1
First multiply the two polynomials
6x^2 -3x + 2xy -y -2x+1
Combine like terms
6x^2 -5x + 2xy -y +1
reordered
6x^2 + 2xy -5x -y +1

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