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What is the product of 2p + q and -3q - 6p + 1?

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Answer:-12pq - 12p^2 - 3q^2 + 2p + q

Explanation:

(2p+q)(-3q-6p+1)

2px-3q + 2px-6p + 2px1 + qx-3q + qx-6p + qx1

-6pq - 12p^2 + 2p - 3q^2 - 6pq + q

Collect like terms

-6pq - 6pq - 12p^2 - 3q^2 + 2p + q

-12pq - 12p^2 - 3q^2 + 2p + q

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Answer:

B: 12p^2-12pq+2p-3q^2+q

Explanation:

The person above is correct, but this is the correct order.

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