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simplify 2x (x^2 - x) - 3x^2 (x^3 + 2x) - 2 (x^3 - 3x)

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Answered by bhsrni
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

2x(x^2 - x) - 3x^2 ( x^3 + 2x) - 2(x^3 - 3x)

=2x^3 - 2x^2 -3x^5 - 6x^3 - 6x^3 + 6x

= -10x^3 - 2x^2 -3x^5 + 6x

= 10x^3 + 2x^2 + 3x^5 - 6x

i think you would have missed the RHS part of the question while typing.

if not, then i hope i was able to help!

Answered by gourvigupta6
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Answer:

-2x^2-3x^5-6x^3+6x=0

-(2x^2+3x^5+6x^3-6x)=0

2x^2+3x^5+6x^3-6x =0/- =0

3x^5+6x^3+2x^2-6x = 0

then, answer is 3x^5+6x^3+2x^2-6x

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