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How do you write 2x^3 + 2x^2 - 3 as a trinomial?

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Answer: =

6x^2−5x−6

Step-by-step explanation: Multiply each term in one expression times each term in the other, then simplify by combining like terms.

Here are the like terms : =(3x+2)(2x−3)=3x(2x+3x(−3)+2(2x)+2(−3)

= 6x^2−9x+4x−6

=6x2−5x−6

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