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Which is the simplified form of this expression?

(2x+3) (x-6)-2x^2+3x+30

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-6x + 12

To find this answer, follow these steps:

First, multiply 2x + 3 and x - 6 using either the FOIL method or the box method. This should get you the answer of 2x^2 - 9x - 18

This should now replace the 2x + 3 and x - 6

So with that, you should have this currently:

2x^2 - 9x - 18 - 2x^2 + 3x + 30

Now, combine like terms:

The 2x^2 cancels each other out. After that, combine -9x and 3x to get -6x. Then -18 and 30.

This should leave you with the final answer of -6x + 12

Hope this helps!
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