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The easyiest but not the only, way to solve this problem is the FOIL method. You first do a*a=a^2 then a*-2=-2a then a*3=3a then 3*-2=-6 then you add it all together a^2-2a+3a-6 then simplify. so the answer is a^2+a-6! Any more questions?
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