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Multiply (-3x+4)(2x-1) that’s the question

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The given expression is

(-3x+4)(2x-1)

To multiply, we would apply the distributive property of multiplication. We would multiply each term in the first parentheses with each term in the second. We have

(- 3x * 2x) + (- 3x * - 1) + (4 * 2x) + (4 * - 1)

= - 6x^2 + 3x + 8x - 4

= - 6x^2 + 11x - 4

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