What is the special product of (x-3)(x+2)?
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Step-by-step explanation:
It's a rule commonly used in factoring, meaning to start by multiplying the two first variables first, then outer, then inner, then last.
Ex:
If the things being multiplied is (x+1) by (x-2), you would multiply "x" and "x" first.
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The final answer would be:
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