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Write the expression (4x-2) x 6(2x+7) in the standard from of a quadratic expression, ax^2+bx+c. What are the coefficients of each term and the constant term.

a= ?
b= ?
c= ?

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a=48
b=144
c=-84

First, you simplify the second equation by multiplying 6 to 2x and 6 to 7. Then, you get the two equations, (4x-2) times (12x+42). You then use the FOIL method, multiplying 4x to 12x, 4x to 42, -2 to 12x, then -2 to 42. Simplify. Then number before x squared is your a value, value before x is b, and the value without x is c.


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