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multiply the binomials = (p² - 2p) and (p + 2)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Multiply the binomials = (p² - 2p) and (p + 2)​

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(p² - 2p) (p + 2)

= p²(p + 2) - 2p(p + 2)

= p³ + 2p² - 2p² - 4p

= p³ - 4p

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Answered by yashmeetjaat
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Answer:

p³+2p⁴+4p this should be tha answer

Step-by-step explanation:

p²(p+2)×2p(p+2)

p³+2p²×p²+4p. (a^m×a^n=a^m+n)

p³+2p⁴+4p

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