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krok68 [10]
4 years ago
8

Choose the product. (3x^2 + 2x - 3)(x - 1)

Mathematics
1 answer:
PIT_PIT [208]4 years ago
4 0
<span><span>Step by step is like....:

(<span><span><span>3<span>x2</span></span>+<span>2x</span></span>−3</span>)</span><span>(<span>x−1</span>)</span></span><span>
=<span><span>(<span><span><span>3<span>x2</span></span>+<span>2x</span></span>+<span>−3</span></span>)</span><span>(<span>x+<span>−1</span></span>)</span></span></span><span>
=<span><span><span><span><span><span><span>(<span>3<span>x2</span></span>)</span><span>(x)</span></span>+<span><span>(<span>3<span>x2</span></span>)</span><span>(<span>−1</span>)</span></span></span>+<span><span>(<span>2x</span>)</span><span>(x)</span></span></span>+<span><span>(<span>2x</span>)</span><span>(<span>−1</span>)</span></span></span>+<span><span>(<span>−3</span>)</span><span>(x)</span></span></span>+<span><span>(<span>−3</span>)</span><span>(<span>−1</span>)</span></span></span></span><span>
=<span><span><span><span><span><span>3<span>x3</span></span>−<span>3<span>x2</span></span></span>+<span>2<span>x2</span></span></span>−<span>2x</span></span>−<span>3x</span></span>+3</span></span><span>
=<span><span><span><span>3<span>x3</span></span>−<span>x2</span></span>−<span>5x</span></span>+<span>3

Hoped I helped!</span></span></span>
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