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5x^3+9x^2+6x+1 times the polynomial x?

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  • 08-12-2019

Answer:

[tex](5x^{4} + 9x^{3} + 6x^{2}  + 1x)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex](5x^{3} + 9x^{2} + 6x + 1) * x[/tex]

Multiplying the term by x, adds 1 to the power.

EG

[tex]5x^{3} * x = 5x^{3+1} = 5x^{4}[/tex]

Therefore

[tex](5x^{3} + 9x^{2} + 6x + 1) * =\\(5x^{4} + 9x^{3} + 6x^{2}  + 1x)[/tex]

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