Math, asked by vedad142, 11 months ago

(x - 2)(x - 3)(x + 4) multiply using expansion​

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Answered by helenmiki74
11

Answer:

x^3-5x^2-10+24

Step-by-step explanation:

(x-2)(x-3) by multiplying we get x^2 - 3x - 2x + 6

then multiple the answer u got with (x+4)

u get x^3-3x^2-2x^2+6x+4x-12x-8x+24

finally answer is x^3-5x^2-10+24

Answered by AbhijeetBtech
43

Answer : x³ - x² - 14x + 24

Step-by-step explanation:

First we multiply 1st two expressions :-

(x-2) (x-3) = (x² - 3x - 2x + 6) = (x² - 5x + 6)

then, the resultant is multiplied with the 3rd one :-

(x² - 5x + 6) (x+4) = x³ + 4x² - 5x² - 20x + 6x + 24

= x³ - x² - 14x + 24 ans

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