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Let F(x) = -3X^3 +4 and G(x)=-8^2+2x. What is f(x) *g(x)?

Let F(x) = -3X^3 +4 and G(x)=-8^2+2x. What is f(x) *g(x)?-example-1
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Given:


\begin{gathered} f(x)=-3x^3+4 \\ g(x)=-8x^2+2x \\ Calculate\text{ }f(x)\cdot g(x) \end{gathered}

Compute:


f(x)\cdot g(x)=(-3x^3+4)(-8x^2+2x)

Operate:


f(x)\cdot g(x)=24x^5-6x^4-32x^2+8x

This expression cannot be simplified further, so it's the final answer.

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