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Which of the following shows the best way to set up the product of (5x-2) and (4-3x+ 8x^3)?

Which of the following shows the best way to set up the product of (5x-2) and (4-3x-example-1
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Given

The polynomials,


(5x-2)\text{ }and\text{ }(4-3x+8x^3)

To find:

The product.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,


(5x-2)\text{ }and\text{ }(4-3x+8x^3)

That implies,


\begin{gathered} (5x-2)(4-3x+8x^3) \\ =5x(4-3x+8x^3)-2(4-3x+8x^3) \\ =20x-15x^2+40x^4-8+6x-16x^3 \\ =40x^4-16x^3-15x^2+26x-8 \end{gathered}

Hence, the answer is,

Which of the following shows the best way to set up the product of (5x-2) and (4-3x-example-1
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