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Expand and simplify (3x-4)(2x-1)(4x-3)​

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24x^3 - 62x^2 + 49x -12
Expand and simplify (3x-4)(2x-1)(4x-3)​-example-1
User Gashi
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Answer:

24x³-62x²+49x-12

Explanation:

We can start by multiplying the first two brackets together first.

(3x-4)(2x-1)(4x-3) = (6x²-3x-8x+4)(4x-3)

Evaluate like terms.

(6x²-3x-8x+4)(4x-3) = (6x²-11x+4)(4x-3)

Multiply the two brackets together.

(6x²-11x+4)(4x-3) = 24x³-18x²-44x²+33x+16x-12

Simplify.

24x³-18x²-44x²+33x+16x-12 = 24x³-62x²+49x-12

Tell me if you need it in factorised form.

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