Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]2x^3+9x^2+16x+21[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

So we have the expression:

[tex](x+3)(2x^2+3x+7)[/tex]

Use the distribute property. Multiply each term on the right by (x+3):

[tex](2x^2)(x+3)+(3x)(x+3)+(7)(x+3)[/tex]

Distribute further:

[tex]=(2x^3+6x^2)+(3x^2+9x)+(7x+21)[/tex]

Combine like terms:

[tex]=(2x^3)+(6x^2+3x^2)+(9x+7x)+21\\=2x^3+9x^2+16x+21[/tex]

A polynomial in standard form has terms in descending order based on degree.

And we have that. Thus, we are done :)