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The expression (3x - 2)(6x - 7) can be rewritten as which of the following using distribution? A. 3x(6x + 7) + 2(6x + 7) B. 3x(6x + 7) - 2(6x + 7) C. 18x^2 + 21x - 14 D. 18x^2 - 21x - 14
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The expression (3x - 2)(6x - 7) can be rewritten as which of the following using distribution?
A. 3x(6x + 7) + 2(6x + 7)
B. 3x(6x + 7) - 2(6x + 7)
C. 18x^2 + 21x - 14
D. 18x^2 - 21x - 14
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B Is the correct answer!
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