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Kaliyah Dudley
31 May, 01:11
Multiply 2x^2-3x+1 and x^2-4x-3
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Raegan Frederick
31 May, 02:25
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2x⁴ - 11x³ + 7x² + 5x - 3
Step-by-step explanation:
(2x²-3x+1) * (x²-4x-3) = 2x⁴ - 8x³ - 6x² - 3x³ + 12x² + 9x + x² - 4x - 3
= 2x⁴ - 11x³ + 7x² + 5x - 3
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