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Multiply the polynomials: (2x^3−4x)(3x^2+2) 6x^5−16x^3+8x x^5+18x^3−6x 5x^6+11x^3+8x 6x^5−8x^3−8x
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Multiply the polynomials: (2x^3−4x)(3x^2+2)
6x^5−16x^3+8x
x^5+18x^3−6x
5x^6+11x^3+8x
6x^5−8x^3−8x
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the correct answer would be 6x^5-8x^3-8x
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