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PLEASE I NEED HELP AGAIN AND I NEED THE WORK SHOWN PLEASE HURRY I ONLY HAVE 2 MINS (4m^3-3n)(5m^2+7n): multiply
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(4m^3-3n)(5m^2+7n): multiply
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the first one is equal to 61 the next is 32
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