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-2x^2(3x^3-5x^2+6x-1)

User Ante Vrli
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Answer:

The correct answer is -6x^5 + 10x^4 - 12x^3 + 2x^2

Explanation:

The given expression is -2x^2(3x^3-5x^2+6x-1)

Multiply each term by -2x^2, we get

To evaluate the expression

-2x^2 *3x^3 -(-2x^2)* 5x^2 + (-2x^2)*6x- (-2x^2)*1

-6x^5 + 10x^4 - 12x^3 + 2x^2

Therefore the correct answer is -6x^5 + 10x^4 - 12x^3 + 2x^2

User Austin Berenyi
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Answer:


6x^5-10x^4+12x^3-2x^2


Explanation:

We are the following expression and we are to expand it by multiplying the term outside the parenthesis with terms inside it:

[ t e x ] - 2 x ^ 2 ( 3 x ^ 3 - 5 x ^ 2 + 6 x - 1 ) [ / t e x]

Multiplying the term [ t e x ] - 2 x ^ 2 [/ t e x ] with each of the terms inside the brackets to get:


6x^5-10x^4+12x^3-2x^2

Note that the exponents are added when multiplied and since each terms has a different exponent so they cannot be added or subtracted.

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