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How? (2x^2 - 3x - 4)(x + 7)


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Answer:


2 {x}^(3) + 11{x}^(2) - 25x - 28

Explanation:

Using foil method, Multiply the first term


2 {x}^(2) * x = 2 {x}^(3)

Next, Multiply the Outer term in each parenthesis. (2x^2 and 7


2 {x}^(2) * 7 = 14 {x}^(2)


2 {x}^(2) * 7 = 14 {x}^(2) \: \: \: 3x * - x = - 3x

Then, Multiply the Inner Terms (-3x,-4,7) in each parenthesis


- 3x * 7 = - 21x


- 4 * x = - 4x

Then multiply the last term (-4 and 7).


- 4 * 7 = - 28

Combine it you have


2 {x}^(3) + 14 {x}^(2) - 3 {x}^(2) - 21x - 4x - 28

which simplify to


2 {x}^(3) + 11 {x}^(2) - 25x - 28

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