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expand explain the following first 3 X - 2y + 4( 3 X - 2y - 4)​

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Answered by goelneha757
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Step-by-step explanation:

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

= 3x(3x - 2y + 4)- 2y(3x - 2y - 4)+ 4(3x - 2y -4)9x^2 - 6xy - 12x - 6xy + 4y^2 + 8y + 12x -8y - 16

= 3x(3x - 2y + 4)- 2y(3x - 2y - 4)+ 4(3x - 2y -4)9x^2 - 6xy - 12x - 6xy + 4y^2 + 8y + 12x -8y - 169x^2 + 4y^2- 12xy - 16

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