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Help pls! (4c+4)(2c-3)

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Answer:

8c^2-4c-12

Step-by-step explanation

So you have to multiply 4c into 2c and -3 first and then 4 into 2c and -3.

(4c+4)(2c-3)

4c X 2c is 8c^2

(4c+4)(2c-3)

4c X -3 is -12c

So for the 4c multiplying in you would get 8c^2 and -12c, but we still have to multiply in the 4

4 X 2c is 8c

(4c+4)(2c-3)

4 X -3 is -12

So then we would get 8c^2-12c+8c-12, however we can still combine the -12c and the 8c. Combining those would get -4c. So the final answer is 8c^2-4c-12

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Answer:

8c2 - 4c - 12

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