Which of the following is unnecessary when multiplying these polynomials?
(2x^3+2x^2-3x)(9x^2...
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Which of the following is unnecessary when multiplying these polynomials?
(2x^3+2x^2-3x)(9x^2-4x+5)
a)use of the distributive property
b)use of the multiplication property of exponents
c)combine like terms
d)find the gcf
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