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find the product of (x+1)(x-2)(x-3)​

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Answered by mehakpreetjss11cc21
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Answer:

x^3 -4x^2 + x + 6

Step-by-step explanation:

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

(x^2 -x -2) (x-3)

x^3 -x^2 - 2x - 3x^2 + 3x + 6

x^3 -4x^2 +x +6

Answered by Rubellite
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\displaystyle{\sf{\bf{(x+1) (x+2) (x-3)}}}

\implies{\sf{ (x^{2} + 2x + x + 2)(x-3)}}

\implies{\sf{ (x^{2} + 3x + 2)(x-3)}}

\implies{\sf{ x^{3} + 3x^{2} + 2x - 3x^{2} - 9x - 6}}

\large\implies{\boxed{\sf{\orange{x^{3} -7x-6}}}}

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\implies It is a mathematical statement used in algebra that has an equal(=) sign between two algebraic expressions.

Example: 2x + y + 7 = 7y + 14.

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