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geometry concepts/connect a-27 0821010-b12-king, tyrone ga-3: mathxl king_walley due aug 29 - 11:45 pm part 2 of 3 use a table to find the product of (3x + 4)(x² + 3x - 2). how are the like terms in a table arranged? complete the table below.
| x² | +3x | -2 | |
| 3x | 3x³ | 9x² | -6x |
| +4 | 4x² | 12x | -8 |
(simplify your answers.) what is product of (3x + 4)(x² + 3x - 2)? (3x + 4)(x² + 3x - 2)=□ (simplify your answer.) glossary math tools review progress question 3 of 22 back next
Step1: Combine like - terms from the table
We have the terms from the table: \(3x^3\), \((9x^{2}+4x^{2})\), \((-6x + 12x)\), \(-8\).
Step2: Simplify the combined terms
For the \(x^{2}\) terms: \(9x^{2}+4x^{2}=13x^{2}\). For the \(x\) terms: \(-6x + 12x = 6x\).
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\(3x^{3}+13x^{2}+6x - 8\)