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Multiply (x^3 − 3x^2 + 4) · (2x^3 + 3x^2 − 4x)

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Greetings from Brasil...

Let's apply the distributive property....

(X³ - 3X² + 4) (2X³ + 3X² - 4X)

2X⁶ + 3X⁵ - 4X⁴ - 6X⁵ - 9X⁴ + 12X³ + 8X³ + 12X² - 16X

2X⁶ - 3X⁵ - 13X⁴ + 20X³ + 12X² - 16X

Multiply (x^3 − 3x^2 + 4) · (2x^3 + 3x^2 − 4x)-example-1
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Answer:2x^6 - 3x^5 - 13x^4 + 20x^3 + 12x^2 - 16x

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