Math, asked by jaybhanushali2007, 5 hours ago

Multiply the polynomial
(1) 2x ; x⁴ - 3x - 90​

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Answered by ishika9054
2

Answer:

here 2x is being multiplied by x⁴-3x-90

so,we can write it as 2x(x⁴-3x-90)

=2x^5-5x²-180x

Answered by SayonaNaiya
0

Step-by-step explanation:

2x( {x}^{4}  - 3x - 90) \\  = 2 {x}^{5}  - 6 {x}^{2}  - 180x \\

Hope it helps,,,

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