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Multiply the polynomials. (x – 5)(x2 + 4x – 2)

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51x

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User Mohammad Anini
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the cheap answer is simply

(x-5)(x²+4x-2)

we can simply multiply the terms on one by the terms of the other and then add like-terms and simplify.


\bf (x-5)(x^2+4x-2)\implies \begin{array}{cllll} x^2+4x-2\\ * x\\ \cline{1-1}\\ x^3+4x^2-2x \end{array}+ \begin{array}{cllll} x^2+4x-2\\ * -5\\ \cline{1-1}\\ -5x^2-20x+10 \end{array} \\\\\\ x^3+4x^2-2x-5x^2-20x+10\implies x^3+4x^2-5x^2-2x-20x+10 \\\\[-0.35em] \rule{34em}{0.25pt}\\\\ ~\hfill x^3-x^2-22x+10~\hfill

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