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What is the product of -2x^3+x-5 and x^3-3x-4?

(A) Show your work.
(B) Is the product equal to (x^3-3x-4)*(-2x^3+x-5)? Explain your answer.

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Answer: holy math sucks but check the explanation i gotchu

Step-by-step explanation: A) -2x^6 + 3x^5 - 2x^4 - 15x^3 + 4x^2 -20x - 20

B) No, the product is not equal to (x^3-3x-4)*(-2x^3+x-5). This is because the order of the terms in the product is different than the order of the terms in the expression. The product takes the form of -2x^6 + 3x^5 - 2x^4 - 15x^3 + 4x^2 -20x - 20, whereas the expression has the form of (-2x^3+x-5)*(x^3-3x-4).

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Answer:(A) Show your work.

Step-by-step explanation:(A) Show your work.

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