Answer:
[tex]x^{3} - 6\cdot x^{2} + 11\cdot x - 6[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
A polynomial of a third degree is a product of three binomials of the form [tex]x - a[/tex]. Let consider the following polynomial:
[tex](x-1) \cdot (x-2)\cdot (x-3)[/tex]
After some algebraic handling, the standard form of the polynomial is:
[tex](x^{2}-3\cdot x +2)\cdot (x-3)[/tex]
[tex]x^{3} - 3\cdot x^{2} + 2\cdot x - 3\cdot x^{2} + 9\cdot x - 6[/tex]
[tex]x^{3} - 6\cdot x^{2} + 11\cdot x - 6[/tex]