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26 October, 04:09

Multiply (2x^2+4x-3) (x^2-2x+5)

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  1. 26 October, 07:42
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    To answer this, you just go around multiplying the terms from the first set by everything in the second set. (For example, multiply 2x^2 by x^2, next by - 2x, and finally by 5)
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