(2x + 3)(x - 2) - (5x + 3)(x - 2)
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Explanation:
To multiply these two terms you multiply each individual term in the left parenthesis by each individual term in the right parenthesis.
(2x−3)(x2+5x−3) becomes:
(2x×x2)+(2x×5x)−(2x×3)−(3×x2)−(3×5x)+(3×3)
2x3+10x2−6x−3x2−15x+9
We can now group and combine like terms:
2x3+10x2−3x2−6x−15x+9
2x3+(10−3)x2+(−6−15)x+9
2x3+7x2+(−21)x+9
2x3+7x2−21x+9
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Answer:
(2x + 3)(x-2)-(5x+3)(x-2)
2x*x-2x*2+3*x-3*2-5x*x+5x*2+3*x-3*2
2x^2-4x+3x-6-5x^2+10x+3x-6
2x^2-5x^2-4x+3x+10x+3x-6-6
-3x^2+12x-12.
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