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  • 21-07-2019
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SUBJECT: Algebra
LESSON: Multiplying Polynomials

(x^3 + 2x − 3)(x^4 − 3x^2 + x)

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(x^3 + 2x − 3)(x^4 − 3x^2 + x)

Multiply each value of 2nd bracket with 1st bracket:

=x^4(x^3 + 2x − 3) - 3x^2(x^3 + 2x − 3) +x(x^3 + 2x − 3)

=x^7+2x^5-3x^4-3x^5-6x^3+9x^2+x^4+2x^2-3x

Now combine the terms with same power:

=x^7-x^5-2x^4-6x^3+11x^2-3x

You can also  take the common from the expression:

x(x^6-x^4-2x^3-6x^2+11x-3)....

The product of (x^3 + 2x − 3)(x^4 − 3x^2 + x) is x(x^6-x^4-2x^3-6x^2+11x-3)....

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