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The product of the polynomial (x² - x + 2) and (x - 1) is

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Answered by cornea
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Answer:

here is your answer

x³-2x²+3x-2

explanation:

(x²-x+2)× x= x³-x²+2x

(x²-x+2)× (-1)=-x²+x-2

=x³-x²+2x-x²+x-2

x³-2x²+3x-2

Answered by nandanaMK
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The product of the polynomial (x²-x+2) and (x-1) is x³-2x²+3x-2.

Step-by-step explanation:

(x²-x+2)(x-1)

=x(x²-x+2)-1(x²-x+2)

=x³-x²+2x-x²+x-2

=x³-x²-x²+2x+x-2

=x³-2x²+3x-2

Hope you understood! ☺

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