Math, asked by mayumuley, 1 month ago

If we multiply x²-x+1 and x, then the product is​

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Answered by Mister360
2

Answer:

\sf x^3-x^2+x

Step-by-step explanation:

\\ \qquad\quad\sf \longmapsto x(x^2-x+1)

\\ \qquad\quad\sf \longmapsto x^3-x^2+x

Answered by kooltapan1015
0

Answer:

x^3-x^2+x

Step-by-step explanation:

x(x^2-x+1)

multiply each term inside the bracket by x

so x^3-x^2+x

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