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    Explain How to Find the Product of Two Polynomials by Using
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Explain How to Find the Product of Two Polynomials by Using

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Explain how to find the product of two polynomials by using the following example: (4q+4)(5q2−8q−8)(4 q+4)\left(5 q^{2}-8 q-8\right)(4q+4)(5q2−8q−8)

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