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- Solve by factoring
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Multiply the single term $3x-4+x^2$ by each term of the polynomial $\left(3x^2-x^3-4x^4+2\right)$
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$3x^2\left(3x-4+x^2\right)-x^3\left(3x-4+x^2\right)-4x^4\left(3x-4+x^2\right)+2\left(3x-4+x^2\right)$
Learn how to solve integrals of rational functions problems step by step online. Expand the expression (3x^2-x^3-4x^4+2)(3x-4x^2). Multiply the single term 3x-4+x^2 by each term of the polynomial \left(3x^2-x^3-4x^4+2\right). Multiply the single term 3x^2 by each term of the polynomial \left(3x-4+x^2\right). When multiplying exponents with same base we can add the exponents. When multiplying exponents with same base you can add the exponents: 9x\cdot x^2.