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(2x)(x2) + (2x)(x) + (2x)(–2) + (3)(x2) + (3)(x) + (3)(–2)
Can someone simplify this

User Russt
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Answer:


2x^3 + 5x^2 - x - 6

Explanation:

[NOTE]

I am assuming x2 is
x^2, if I am wrong about that then please notify me in the comments

[END NOTE]

The parenthesis are implications that we multiply the numbers within them.

Therefore, multiply.

(2x)(x2)


2x^3

(2x)(x)


2x^2


2x^3 + 2x^2

(2x)(-2)

-4x


2x^3+2x^2-4x

(3)(x2)


3x^2


2x^3+2x^2-4x+3x^2

(3)(x)

3x


2x^3+2x^2-4x+3x^2+3x

(3)(-2)

-6


2x^3+2x^2-4x+3x^2+3x-6

Now combine like terms, meaning the numbers with the same endings, you cannot add a number with different exponents and adding numbers with and without a variable.


2x^3 + 5x^2 - x - 6

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