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Please solve this, What is the product of the binomials below? (d−1)(d+2)(d−3)
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Please solve this, What is the product of the binomials below?
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i believe the answer is 3d+6
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The answer you are looking for is:
Step 1: (d-1)(d+2)=d^2+d-2
Step 2: (d-3)(
d^2+d-2) = d^3+d^2-2d-3d^2-3d+6 = d^3-2d^2-5d+6
Your answer is
d^3-2d^2-5d+6
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