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Find the product h · k(x) if h(x) = 2(3x – 5) and k(x) = –2x + 1?

Find the product h · k(x) if h(x) = 2(3x – 5) and k(x) = –2x + 1?-example-1
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Answer:

C) h · k(x) = –12x2 + 26x – 10

Explanation:

User Bob Uni
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Answer:

The answer is option C.

Explanation:

h(x) = 2(3x – 5) = 6x - 10

k(x) = –2x + 1

h • k (x) = (6x - 10) ( - 2x + 1)

= - 12x² + 6x + 20x - 10

The final answer is

= - 12x² + 26x - 10

Hope this helps you

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