SOLUTION: multiply (x + 2) (2x^2 - 2x -3)

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Question 631405: multiply (x + 2) (2x^2 - 2x -3)
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Extend the idea of the FOIL process for multiplying two binomials. In the end, ensure that each of the terms of the binomial factor have been multiplied by each of the terms of the trinomial factor once and once only per pair of terms. You should have 6 terms before you collect like terms.

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