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(6x²-x+8)×(x²⁻³) find the product ​

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Final answer:

To find the product, use the distributive property and multiply each term individually, then simplify by applying the exponent rule for multiplication.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the product of (6x²-x+8) and (x²⁻³), we can apply the distributive property. Multiply each term in the first expression by the second expression:

(6x²-x+8) × (x²⁻³) = 6x²(x²⁻³) - x(x²⁻³) + 8(x²⁻³)

Apply the exponent rule for multiplication: xⁿ × xᵐ = xⁿ⁺ᵐ. Simplify each term:

6x⁴ - x³ + 8x²⁻³

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