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2x(x-4)=12 in standard form

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Answer:

2x^2-8x

Explanation:

First, distribute "2x" to "x-4"

2x(x-4)

2x^2-8x

So, the standard form is 2x^2-8x.

//in this case, you don't have to change the order of terms after multiplying, since the term with the largest degree is already in the front of the equation//

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