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Find the product of (3n-4)(2n+4)

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Answer:

6n² + 4n - 16

Explanation:

F - Multiply the first terms in each set of parentheses FARTHEST TO THE LEFT

O - Multiply the first term in the first set of parentheses FARTHEST TO THE LEFT by the last term in the second set of parentheses FARTHEST TO THE RIGHT

I - Multiply the last term in the first set of parentheses FARTHEST TO THE RIGHT by the first term in the second set of parentheses FARTHEST TO THE LEFT

L - Multiply the last terms in each set of parentheses FARTHEST TO THE RIGHT

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Answer:
6n^(2) +4n-16

Explanation:


(3n-4)(2n+4)


6n^(2) + 12n - 8n - 16


6n^(2) +4n-16

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Andy

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