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Multiply the following polynomials, and write your solution in standard form: (3x – 1) (2.08 + 4x2 – 5) =
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Multiply the following polynomials, and write your solution in standard form:
(3x – 1) (2.08 + 4x2 – 5) =
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Answer:
8x^2-8.76x+2.92
Explanation:
Factor using FOIL and then simplify
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