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Simplify the following polynomials. All final answers must be in standard form!-3x(4x + 12)

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Given the expression:


-3x(4x\text{ + 12)}

Let's simplify the expression by multiplying -3x to each of the terms inside the parenthesis.

We get,


-3x(4x\text{ + 12)}
(-3x)(4x)\text{ + (12)}(-3x)
(-12x^2)\text{ + (-36x)}
-12x^2\text{ - 36x}

Therefore, the simplified form of the given expression is -12x^2 - 36x.

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