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Multiplying a polynomial by a polynomial Find the product (x-3)(x^2-4x-7

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Answer: The product for this polynomial is x^3-7x^2+5x+21.

Step-by-step explanation: The basic to know is that when multiplying exponents of the same base you must keep the base once and add the exponents e.g x(x)=x^2

Here multiply the products of the 1st bracket by that of bracket then add and minus the like terms.

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