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Find the product. (2 p + 7)(3 p - 9) 6 p^2 - 3 p - 63 6 p^2 + 3 p - 63 6 p^2 + 39 p - 63 6 p^2 + 3 p - 2
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Find the product. (2 p + 7)(3 p - 9)
6 p^2 - 3 p - 63
6 p^2 + 3 p - 63
6 p^2 + 39 p - 63
6 p^2 + 3 p - 2
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p^2(2*3) +p(2*(-9) +3*7) +7*(-9)
= 6p^2 +3p -63
The 2nd selection is appropriate.
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