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What is the product of (2p + 7)(3p2 + 4p – 3)?

A=6p3 + 29p2 – 34p + 21
B=6p3 + 29p2 – 22p + 21
C=6p3 + 29p2 + 22p – 21
D=6p3 + 29p2 + 34p – 21

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

User Szegheo
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The answer is C=6p3 + 29p2 + 22p – 21

To calculate the product, we need to multiply each member of each multiplier:
(2p + 7)(3p2 + 4p – 3) = 2p · 3p² + 2p · 4p + 2p · -3 + 7 ·3p² + 7 · 4p + 7 · -3
= 6p³ + 8p² - 6p + 21p² + 28p - 21
= 6p³ + 8p² + 21p² + 28p - 6p -21
=
6p³ + 29p² + 22p - 21

Therefore, the product of (2p + 7)(3p2 + 4p – 3) is 6p³ + 29p² + 22p -21
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