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What is the product
(3x-6)(2x^2-7x+1)

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multiply each term in the first equation by the terms in the second equation and then combine like terms
the answer is 6x^3-33x^2+45x-6
User Aquila Sands
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Answer:


\text{The product is }6x^3-33x^2+45x-6

Explanation:

Given the expression


(3x-6)(2x^2-7x+1)

we have to find the product


(3x-6)(2x^2-7x+1)

By property


3x(2x^2-7x+1)-6(2x^2-7x+1)


6x^3-21x^2+3x-12x^2+42x-6

Combining like terms, we get


6x^3-(21x^2+12x^2)+(3x+42x)-6


6x^3-33x^2+45x-6

which is the required product.

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