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Find the product of (2x + 3x + 1) and (x-1) NO SPAM I WILL REPORT YOU​

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Answered by oOfRiEnDsHiPoO
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Answer:

(2x + 3x + 1)(x - 1) \\  \\  = (5x + 1)(x - 1) \\  \\  = 5 {x}^{2}  + x - 5x - 1 \\  \\  = 5 {x}^{2}  - 4x - 1

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Answered by Mister360
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let's find

(2x+3x+1)(x-1)

  • We use distributive formula

{\boxed{a+b)(c+d)=a (c+d)+b (c+d)}}

  • Substitute the values

{:}\longrightarrow 2x (x-1)+3x (x-1)+1 (x-1)

{:}\longrightarrow{2x}^{2}-2x+{3x}^{2}-3x+x-1

  • Now bring together like polynomials

{:}\longrightarrow{2x}^{2}+3x {}^{2}-2x-3x+x-1

  • Now add and subtract accordingly

{:}\longrightarrow{5x}^{2}-4x-1

\thereforeYour answer is={\underline{\boxed{\bf {{5x}^{2}-4x-1}}}}

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