SOLUTION: Multiply (3z-5)(z^2+4z+2)

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Question 980140: Multiply
(3z-5)(z^2+4z+2)

Answer by Cromlix(4381)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hi there,
(3z-5)(z^2+4z+2)
3z^3 + 12z^2 + 6z - 5z^2 - 20z - 10
Collect like terms
3z^3 + 7z^2 - 14z - 10
Hope this helps:-)

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