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1. Write the coefficient form of the product when the polynomial (x² + 3x + 1) is multiplied by the polynomial (2x - 3). (1) (-2.3.7. -3) (2) (2.3. -7, -3) (3) 2, -3, -7.3) (4) (2,3, -7,3) 0​

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Write the coefficient form of the product when the polynomial (x² + 3x + 1) is multiplied by the polynomial (2x - 3). (1) (-2.3.7. -3) (2) (2.3. -7, -3) (3) 2, -3, -7.3) (4) (2,3, -7,3) 0

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