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What is the product if the polynomials(8x^2 - 4x - 8)(2x^ + 3x + 2)

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To solve the product, we have to use the distributive property.


(8x^2-4x-8)(2x^2+3x+2)=16x^4-12x^2-16

The powers with similar bases are solved by just adding their exponents.

Therefore, the product of the polynomials is equivalent to


16x^4-12x^2-16

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