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Which expression is equal to (6x−4)(3x−1)?

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Which expression is equal to (6x−4)(3x−1)?-example-1
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Answer:


(6x-4)(3x-1)  = 18x^2  - 18x + 4 is the required simplification.

Explanation:

Here, the given expression is (6x−4)(3x−1).

By DISTRIBUTIVE PROPERTY of numbers:

A ( B + C ) = AB + AC

Simplifying the given expression, we get:


(6x-4)(3x-1) = 6x(3x-1)-4(3x-1)\\= 6x(3x)  -1(6x)  -4(3x)  +4\\=18x^2  - 6x - 12x + 4\\18x^2  - 18x + 4

or,
(6x-4)(3x-1)  = 18x^2  - 18x + 4

Hence the given expression is simplified.

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