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how to multiply (x-1)(x^2-5x+6)

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Answered by nova5
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Hey mate thank for the question
Hope it help
=(x-1)(x2-5x+6)
=x3-5x2+6x-x2+5x-6
=x3-6x2+5x-6
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Answered by marcangeloramiro28
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Answer:

Let me clear up nova5's answer

Step-by-step explanation:

(x-1)(x^2-5x+6)

substitute the x - 1 to the equation

x multiply that by x^2 it will become x^3

x multiply it to -5x it will become -5x^2

x multiply it to 6 it will become 6x

multiply -1 to x^2 it will become -1x^2

multiply -1 to -5x it will become 5x

multiply -1 to 6 it will become -6

If you compile it to become one equation it will become:

x^3-5x^2+6x-1x^2+5x-6

If you simplify the equation above it will become:

x^3-6x^2+11x-6

So nova5's answer has the correct solution but the wrong answer

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