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$11>11x\left(x^2+1\right)-3x^2\left(x+1\right)-8x\left(x^2+1\right)+3x\left(x-1\right)$
Learn how to solve inequalities problems step by step online. 11> 11x\left(x^2 + 1\right) - 3x^2\left(x+1\right) - 8x\left(x^2 +1\right) + 3x\left(x-1\right). Math interpretation of the question. Solve the product 11x\left(x^2+1\right). Multiply the single term x by each term of the polynomial \left(11x^2+11\right). When multiplying exponents with same base you can add the exponents: 11x^2x.