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2(x-1)(x+2)
2(x-1)(x+2)

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\boxed{\underline{\bf \: ANSWER}}

I assume the following equation is the question you asked.


\rightarrow \sf \: 2(x - 1)(x + 2)

If yes, these are the following are the steps to reach your answer :-


\sf \: 2(x - 1)(x + 2)

Use the distributive property to multiply 2 by x - 1.


\sf \: \left(2x-2\right)\left(x+2\right)

Apply the distributive property by multiplying each term of 2x - 2 by each term of x + 2.


\sf \: 2x^(2)+4x-2x-4

Combine 4x and - 2x to get 2x.


\boxed{ \bf \: 2x^(2)+2x-4 }

=> The answer will be 2x² + 2x - 4.

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Hope it helps.

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