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How to put (x+1)(x+1)(x-1) in standard form
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How to put (x+1)(x+1)(x-1) in standard form
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Hello! And thank you for your question.
All you are going to do is use the formula for the standard form.
Ax + By = C
Final Answer:
x³ + x² - x - 1
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