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find the product of: (3x – 2y)(x2 + 3xy - 6y2)​

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(3x – 2y) (x² + 3xy - 6y²)

= 3x (x² + 3xy - 6y²) - 2y (x² + 3xy - 6y²)
= 3x³ + 9x²y - 18xy² - 2x²y - 6xy² + 12y³
= 3x³ + 9x²y - 2x²y - 18xy² - 6xy² + 12y³
= 3x³ + 7x²y - 24 xy² + 12y³

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