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What is the product of? (7x^2)(2x^3+5)(x^2-4x-9)

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(7x^(2))(2x^(3) +5)( x^(2) -4x-9)

(14 x^(5) +35 x^(2))( x^(2) -4x-9)
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<strong>14 x^(7) -56 x^(6)-126 x^(5)+35 x^(4)-140 x^(3)-315 x^(2) </strong>
User Arijit
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Answer:


14x^7 -56x^6-126x^5+35x^4-140x^3-315x^2

Explanation:

(7x^2)(2x^3+5)(x^2-4x-9)

Find the product of
(7x^2)(2x^3+5)(x^2-4x-9)

Multiply the parenthesis


(7x^2)(2x^3+5)=14x^5+35x^2

Now we multiply 14x^5+35x^2 inside last parenthesis


( 14x^5+35x^2)(x^2-4x-9)


14x^7 -56x^6-126x^5+35x^4-140x^3-315x^2

Combine like terms if any


14x^7 -56x^6-126x^5+35x^4-140x^3-315x^2

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