Math, asked by meju151108, 21 days ago

multiply -x^3 and [x-y+3x-4y]

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Answered by swosticPrusty
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Answer:

-x³ x (x-y+3x-4y)

Step-by-step explanation:

= (-x³ x x) (-x³ x -y) (-x³ x 3x) (-x³ x 4y)

= -x⁴+x³y-3x⁴-4x³y

Answered by pritishdey91
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Step-by-step explanation:

-x^3×[x-y+3x-4y]

= -x4+x^3y-3x^4+4x^3y

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