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Mathematics, 23.01.2020 19:31 2936131

Choose which statement is true.

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the product of (2x−5)(x^2+3x−1)is 2x^3+11x^2+13x+5 because the following are like term pairs: 6x^2+5x^2 and −2x+15x

the product of (2x−5)(x^2+3x−1)is 2x^3−11x^2−17x+5 because the following are like term pairs: −6x^2−5x^2 and −2x−15x

the product of (2x−5)(x^2+3x−1)is 2x^3+11x^2−13x+5 because the following are like term pairs: 6x^2+5x^2 and 2x−15x

the product of (2x−5)(x^2+3x−1)is 2x^3+x^2−17x+5 because the following are like term pairs: 6x^2−5x^2 and −2x−15x

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