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3^x ( x^2 -3) i don't know how to solve this problem

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3ˣ (x² - 3)

Basically, just multiply everything together.

Step 1 : 3x × x² = 3x³ because when multiplying exponents, all you're really doing is adding them on top. So, x + 2x = 3x! But, they are exponents, so you get 3x³.

Step 2 : 3x ˣ × (-3) = -9ˣ

Now, our new question is : 3x³ - 9x

You wouldn't simplify this because x³ is NOT the same as x.

~Hope I helped!~
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