(M-4) ( m^2 + 2m + 3) F.O.I.L.
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First, we distribute M to each term in the second parentheses: M * m^2 = m^3 M * 2m = 2m^2 M * 3 = 3m Then, we distribute -4 to each term in the second parentheses: -4 * m^2 = -4m^2 -4 * 2m = -8m -4 * 3 = -12 Show more…
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