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Anyone please help me very appreciate it-example-1
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To solve this, we need to multiply each term in the first parenthesis with every term in the second parenthesis.

(2p +7)(3p^2 + 4p - 3)
First, we multiply each part, starting with 2p and then going to 7, pairing them with each term in the second part.

2p(3p^2) + 2p(4p) + 2p(-3) + 7(3p^2) + 7(4p) +7(-3)
Then, we multiply the terms together.

6p^3 + 8p^2 - 6p + 21p^2 + 28p - 21
Lastly, we simplify the answer down by combining like terms.

6p^3 + 29p^2 + 22p - 21
The third option in this case is the correct one.
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