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Multiply x2- 5x + 2 times 3x2 +2x + 3

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(x² - 5x + 2)*(3x² + 2x + 3) =x²*(3x² + 2x + 3) - 5x *(3x² + 2x + 3) + 2*(3x² + 2x + 3)

=x²*3x² + x²*2x + 3*x² - 5x *3x² - 5x * 2x - 5x*3 +2*3x² + 2*2x + 2*3

= 3x⁴ + 2x³ + 3x² - 15x³ - 10x² - 15x + 6x² + 4x+6

= 3x⁴ + 2x³ - 15x³ +3x² - 10x² + 6x² -15x + 4x + 6

= 3x⁴ - 13x³ - 7x² - 11x + 6

When multiplying terms, multiply the coefficients and if same variables are there, then add the powers.

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