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The product of three binomials, just like the product of two, can be found with repeated
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(a) Find the product: (x - 2)(x + 4)(x - 7) . Use area arrays to help keep track of the product.
(b) For what three values of x will the cubic polynomial that you found in part (a) have a value of zero? What famous law is this known as?
Please help me solve problems A and B.
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