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MULTIPLY :-

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

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SOLUTION :-

 =  &gt; ({m}^{2} - 5) \times  {m}^{3} + 2m - 2)  [/</p><p>tex]</p><p></p><p></p><p>[tex] =  &gt;  {m}^{2} (2m - 2) - 5( {m}^{3}  + 2m - 2)

 =  &gt;  {m}^{5}  + 2m^{2}  - 2m^{2}  - 5m ^{3}  - 10m + 10

 =  &gt; m ^{5}  + 2m^{3}  - 5m ^{3}  - 2m^{2}  - 10m + 10

m ^{5}  - 3m^{3}  - 2m^{2}  - 10m + 10

HERE THE DEGREE OF THE PRODUCT IS 5.

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