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Multiply the polynomials (5x^2+2x+8)(7x-6)

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5x^2 + 2x + 8
x 7x - 6
-30x^2 - 12x -48
35x^3 + 14x^2 + 56x + 0
35x^3 - 16x^2 + 44x - 48
User Oleg Mikhaylov
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Answer:


35x^(3)+14x^(2) +56x-30x^(2) -12x-48\\35x^(3)-16x^(2) +44x -48\\

Explanation:

In order to multiply you just have to go term by term, you just first multiply 7x by the whole trinomial:

(
5x^(2) +2x+8)(7x)=
35x^(3)+14x^(2) +56x

ANd then you multiply the second term: -6

(
5x^(2) +2x+8)(-6)=
-30x^(2) -12x-48

ANd now you just have to add them up together:


35x^(3)+14x^(2) +56x\\


-30x^(2) -12x-48

And this would be equal to:


35x^(3)-16x^(2) +44x -48

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