Here’s a tricky SAT algebra math question on polynomial. We are given an algebra equation (ax+3)(5x^2-bx+4)=20x^3-9x^2-2x+12 and we have to find out what ab is. This is a common SAT algebra math problem that tests if you know polynomials well or not. This SAT math question Is not hard if you know the method.
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