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Multiply the polynomials. (2x2 + 6x + 6)(3x – 2)

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User Sulejman
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Answer:

6x^3+14x^2+6x-12

Explanation:

the other guys answer isn't even related to your question.

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User Thein
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Answer:


6x^(3)+16x^(2) +6x-12

Explanation:

To calculate the result of that mutiplication you have to firs evaluate the first term of the second function multipying the whole first function, woudl be like this:


(3x)(2x^(2)+6x+6)= 6x^(3)+18x^(2) +18x

Now that you have this, you multiply the second term from the second function to obtain:


(-2)(2x^(2)+6x+6)= -4x^(2)-12x-12

Now you just have to add both results:


6x^(3)+18x^(2) +18x

+
-4x^(2)-12x-12

And the result of the sum would be:


6x^(3)+16x^(2) +6x-12

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