Canonical form of polynomial

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You’re given a polynomial in a factored form: (x2)(x+3)2(x+1)(x-2)(x+3)^2(x+1). Transform it into a canonical form. In the answer field, write down only coefficients divided by space. For example, if you got the polynomial 23x+4x22-3x+4x^2, then just write 23  42\:-3 \;4. Don’t confuse the order in which you write the coefficients!

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