Chapter 6: Problem 18
Multiply. $$5 p^{5} q^{2}\left(-5 p^{2} q+12 p q^{2}-p q+2 q-1\right)$$
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Chapter 6: Problem 18
Multiply. $$5 p^{5} q^{2}\left(-5 p^{2} q+12 p q^{2}-p q+2 q-1\right)$$
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Multiply. $$8(x+6)(2 x+1)$$
Find the following special products. $$(t-11)^{2}$$
Expand. $$(r+5)^{3}$$
Use synthetic division to divide the polynomials. $$\frac{a^{3}-38 a-15}{a+6}$$
Find the following special products. See Examples 7 and 8 . $$ (t-11)^{2} $$
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