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Gnoma [55]
3 years ago
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Please Help! I will give you the brainiest and a lot of points!

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lozanna [386]3 years ago
7 0
Ok so I am gonna help you with this question I hope it helps you okay!
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The volume of a rectangular prism is simply the product of its three dimensions: in your case, the volume of the prism is, given  

x

,

(

x

+

6

)

(

x

−

2

)

(

x

−

1

)

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x

, so, if we expand the product just written, we have

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(

x

+

6

)

(

x

−

2

)

)

(

x

−

1

)

=

(

x

2

−

2

x

+

6

x

−

12

)

(

x

−

1

)

=

(

x

2

+

4

x

−

12

)

(

x

−

1

)

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x

3

+

4

x

2

−

12

x

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x

2

−

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x

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