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Answer:

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Explanation:


(x^2+9x+10)(x-2)= \\\\x^3-2x^2+9x^2-18x+10x-20= \\\\x^3+7x^2-8x-20

Jimmy is incorrect.

Using long division, you can find that the real answer.

First, subtract
x^2(x-2) from the original expression, leaving you with
9x^2+2x-40.

Next, subtract
9x(x-2) from the expression, leaving you with
20x-40. Finally, subtract
20(x-2) from the expression, leaving you with a remainder of 0. This means that the real quotient is
x^2+9x+20. Hope this helps!

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