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Find the product. Simplify your answer. (q–4)(3q–1) Multiplying Binomials
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Find the product. Simplify your answer.
(q–4)(3q–1)
Multiplying Binomials
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Answer:
3q^2-13q+4
Explanation:
q (3q-1)-4 (3q-1)
3q^2-q-12q+4
3q^2-13q+4
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