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Multiply: (2x2 − 5x)(4x2 − 12x + 10)

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The answer is 60x^2 - 138x + 72

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Multiply: (2x2 − 5x)(4x2 − 12x + 10)-example-1
User HDs Sergiu
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Answer:


8x^4-44x^3+80x^2-50x

Explanation:

The given expression is


(2x^2-5x)(4x^2-12x+10)

Using distributive property we get


2x^2(4x^2-12x+10)-5x(4x^2-12x+10)


2x^2(4x^2)+2x^2(-12x)+2x^2(10)-5x(4x^2)-5x(-12x)-5x(10)

On simplification we get


8x^4-24x^3+20x^2-20x^3+60x^2-50x

On combine like terms.


8x^4+(-24x^3-20x^3)+(20x^2+60x^2)-50x


8x^4-44x^3+80x^2-50x

Therefore the product of two polynomials is
8x^4-44x^3+80x^2-50x.

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