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How can I solve this expression with polynomials?

(m^2+m+1) * (m^2-m-1) * (m-1) - 2m (m^2+1)

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  1. Today, 02:51
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    Answer: m⁴ - 2m³ - m² - 4m - 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    FYI: You cannot "solve" the expression because there is no equality (=) symbol.

    Simplify: (m² + m + 1) (m² - m - 1) - 2m (m² + 1)

    Multiply the expressions using distributive method:

    m² (m² - m - 1) + m (m² - m - 1) + 1 (m² - m - 1) - 2m (m² + 1)

    m⁴ - m³ - m² + m³ - m² - m + (m² - m - 1) - 2m³ - 2m

    Add like terms:

    m⁴ - 2m³ - m² - 4m - 1
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