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(x-2)(-5x^2+x)=(x)(-5x^2)+(x)(x)+(-2)(-5x^2)+(-2)(x)

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Explanation:

First we will solve the Left Hand Side:

(x-2)(-5x²+x)

Multiply the terms:

= -5x³+x²+10x²-2x

Solve the like terms

= -5x³+11x²-2x

Now we will solve the Right Hand Side:

(x)(-5x²)+(x)(x)+(-2)(-5x²)+(-2)(x)

Multiply the terms:

-5x³+x²+10x²-2x

Solve the like terms:

-5x³+11x²-2x

Hence it is proved that L.H.S = R.H.S....

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