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10 May, 23:48

Multiply the polynomials (x-5) (x^2+4x-2)

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  1. 11 May, 02:58
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    x^3-x^2-22x+10

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To multiply the polynomials, we can expand it by using the distributive property.

    So we have:

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

    Simplifying, we get

    x^3+4x^2-2x-5x^2-20x+10

    Combining like terms, we get

    x^3-x^2-22x+10

    So (x-5) (x^2+4x-2) = x^3-x^2-22x+10.
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