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Multiple the polynomial 2x+1 ; y3-2y2+3y​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Multiple the polynomial 2x + 1 ; y³ - 2y² + 3y​.

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(2x + 1) (y³ - 2y² + 3y)

= 2x(y³ - 2y² + 3y​) + 1(y³ - 2y² + 3y​)

= (2x * y³) + (2x * -2y²) + (2x * 3y) + (1 * y³) + (1 * -2y²) + (1 * 3y)

= 2xy³ - 4xy² + 6xy + y³ - 2y² + 3y

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