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Multiply the polynomials (3x^2+4x+4)(2x-4)

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Answer:

6x3−4x2−8x−16 is the answer

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User Rmolinamir
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Answer:

The resultant expression is
6 x^3 - 4 x^2 - 8 x - 16.

Explanation:

The given expression is


(3x^2+4x+4)(2x-4)

Using distributive property, the above expression can be written as


3x^2(2x-4)+4x(2x-4)+4(2x-4)


6x^3-12x^2+8x^2-16x+8x-16


6 x^3 - 4 x^2 - 8 x - 16

Therefore the resultant expression is
6 x^3 - 4 x^2 - 8 x - 16.

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