Binomials and trinomials
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part 1...(2x-3)*(x+2) become 2x^2 +x -6

part 2...(x-3)*(x+3) become x^2-9

3*(part1) -2*(part2)...

(6x^2 +3x -18)  -2x^2 +18

=4x^2 +3x
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Thanks,its very correct and I learnt something...thanks lots

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