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find product (6a^2+3a-7) (2a-3)​

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Answered by RohitVaishnavv
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Step-by-step explanation:

Constant: A constant is a symbol with a set numerical value. A constant is the integer that comes before an alphabet (variable). A variable is a symbol that accepts a variety of numerical values. A variable is the alphabet that comes after a number (constant).

(6a^{2} + 3a - 7)(2a -3)

= 2a(6a^{2} + 3a - 7)-3(6a^{2} + 3a - 7)

= 12a^{3} + 6a^{2}  - 14a -3(6a^{2} + 3a - 7)

= 12a^{3} + 6a^{2}  - 14a -18a^{2} -9a + 21

= 12a^{3} -12a^{2} -23a + 21

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