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Simplify (4x-2) x (3x+2)

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Solution:

Given the expression:


(4x-2)*(3x+2)

To simplify, we multiply the terms in the second parentheses by each term in the first parentheses.

Thus, we have


\begin{gathered} 4x(3x+2)-2(3x+2) \\ =12x^2+8x-6x-4 \\ =12x^2+2x-4 \end{gathered}

Hence, the expression is simplified to be


12x^2+2x-4

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