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Brandon Wilkins
18 August, 14:38
2x (6x^2+4x-3) how do you multiply the polynomial
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Dino
18 August, 16:08
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Multiply each term in the parentheses by 2x:-
= 12x^3 + 8x^2 - 6x Answer
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