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Multiply (m^2-5)×(m^3+2m-2)

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Answered by ItźDyñamicgirł
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 \sf \: multiply

 \sf ({m}^{2}  - 5 )\times  ({m}^{3}  + 2m - 2)

 \sf \: solution

 \sf \implies {m}^{2} ( {m}^{3}  + 2m - 2) - 5( {m}^{3}  + 2m - 2)

 \sf \implies \:  {m}^{5}  +  {2m}^{3}  - 2 {m}^{2}  - 5 {m}^{3}  - 10m + 10

 \sf \implies  {m}^{5} \:  +  {2m}^{3}  - 5 {m}^{3} - 2 {m}^{2}   - 10m + 10

 \sf \implies {m}^{5}  - 3 {m}^{3} - 2 {m}^{2}   - 10m + 10

Here the degree of product is 5

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2 Main steps Taken are :

• Each term of the second polynomial is multuplied by each term of first polynomial.

• Then like terms taken together

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