SOLUTION: Multiply out: ( x + 6 )( x3 -x2 - 5x + 1)

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Question 92173: Multiply out: ( x + 6 )( x3 -x2 - 5x + 1)
Answer by anraymer(35)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Take the expression (x + 6) and multiply each part of :
[(x + 6)*x^3] - [(x + 6)*x^2] - [(x + 6)*5x] + [(x + 6)*1]
Now simiplify:

Don't forget to distribute the negative sign as well!!! So you're left with:

Now combine and you have the final answer:

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