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Phoenix Marks
28 September, 17:45
Which polynomial is a product of (3x+2) and (x-7)
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Briana Munoz
28 September, 18:14
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(3x+2) (x-7)
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first 3x*x = 3x^2
outer 3x*-7 = - 21x
inner = 2*x = 2x
last 2*-7 = - 14
add them together = 3x^2 - 21x+2x - 14
combine like terms 3x^2 - 19x - 14
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