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What is the product of 2x+ 3 and 4x2 - 5x+ 6?

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Answer:

8x³ - 25x² - 3x + 18

Explanation:

(2x + 3)(4x²- 5x + 6)

multiply 2x by each of the three terms in the second expression to get:

8x³ - 10x² + 12x

now multiply 3 by each of the three terms in the second expression to get:

12x² - 15x + 18

Combine 'like terms': -10x² + (-15x²) = -25x²

Combine 'like terms': 12x + (-15x) = -3x

Put all terms in decreasing exponent order:

8x³ - 25x² - 3x + 18

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