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Find the product of (4x-3)(2x^2-7x+1)

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Answer:

8x^3-34x^2+25x-3

Explanation:

multiply each term inside the parantheses with the terms in the other paranthesis:

4x*2x^2=8x^3

4x*-7x=-28x^2

4x*1=4x

2)now for the other term, -3

-3*2x^2=-6x^2

-3*-7x=21x

-3*1= -3

combine both terms

8x^3-28x^2+4x-6x^2+21x-3

8x^3-34x^2+25x-3

Hope this helps!

User Shenxian
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answer is

8x^3 - 34x^2 + 25x - 3

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