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Question 11501
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Can someone please help me with this problem I have been working on it all day.
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(x-2)(3x-6)(x+3)
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(3x^2-6x-6x+12)(x+3)
(3x^2-12x+12)(x+3)
3x^3-12x^2+12x+9x^2-36x+36
3x^3-3x^2-24x+36
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(x-2)(3x-6)(x+3)=
(x-2)[3(x-2)](x+3)=3[(x-2)^2](x+3)= 3(x^2-4x+4)(x+3)=
=3(x^3-3x^2-8x+12)