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If p(x)=2x^2 -4 and q(x)=x-3, what is (p*q)(x)

User Graham P
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Answer:

2x^3 - 6x^2 - 4x + 12.

Explanation:

(p*q) (x) = (2x^2 - 4)(x - 3)

= 2x^3 - 6x^2 - 4x + 12.

User Sudhasri
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For this case we have the following functions:


p (x) = 2x ^ 2-4\\q (x) = x-3

We must find
(p * q) (x). For definition, we have to:


(p * q) (x) = p (x) * q (x)

So:


(p * q) (x) = (2x ^ 2-4) (x-3)

We apply distributive property:


(p * q) (x) = 2x ^ 3-6x ^ 2-4x + 12

Answer:


(p * q) (x) = 2x ^ 3-6x ^ 2-4x + 12

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