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Find the product of x^2+6x-5 and -3x+2

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Answer:

3x^3 -16x^2 +27x -10

Explanation:

(x^2+6x-5) (-3x+2) = -3x(x^2+6x-5)+2(x^2+6x-5) = -3x^3 -18x^2 +15x + 2x^2+12x-10 = -3x^3 -18x^2 +2x^2+15x+12x-10 = -3x^3 -16x^2 + 27x -10

User Indrid
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x^2+21x+2 hope this helps :)
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