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Find the product. a^4(3a ^2 - 2a + 1)
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Find the product.
a^4(3a ^2 - 2a + 1)
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Answer:
3A^6-2a^5+a^4
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a⁴(3a² - 2a + 1)
We just have to multiply each term inside the parentheses by a⁴ .
a⁴
(3a² ) = 3a⁶
a⁴
( - 2a ) = -2a⁵
a⁴
( 1) = a⁴
Now, just addum up :
3a⁶ - 2a⁵ + a⁴
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