Expansion of Polynomial Products

matthew042

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Expand: (a(cubed) + 2b(squared)x - 3cx) divided by 2x/a

I need help expanding it all the way.
 
matthew042 said:
Expand: (a(cubed) + 2b(squared)x - 3cx) divided by 2x/a

I need help expanding it all the way.
To "expand" means to "multiply out", but that's not what appears to be being asked for here...? Are you maybe supposed to "simplify"...? :oops:

When you reply with the exact instructions, please also confirm or correct the following, which is my guess as to what your formatting means:

. . . . .\(\displaystyle \frac{a^3\, +\, 2b^2x\, -\, 3cx}{\left(\frac{2x}{2}\right)}\)

Thank you! :D
 
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