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write a polynomial that represents the product of the three consecutive odd integers, the first one is being (2x-1)​

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Answered by TheLightningWizard
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Answer:

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first we have to assume a even number-

let X = 2

so let's form consecutive odd numbers from x

  • (X+1) * (X+3) * (X+5)

here we made the polynomial that represents the multiplication of three consecutive odd integers.

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