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multiply. (3x-4) × (2x-2)​

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Answered by nikunjc971
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Step-by-step explanation:

You multiply all 3 sets of terms like this:

a. 3x X 2x =6x2. That will be your first term

b. Multiply -4 X 2X and -3 X 3x = -8x and - 9x = -19x. This will be your middle term.

c. Multiply your whole numbers, remembering that a negative x a negative = a positive, here +12. This will be your third and last ter

Now put all three terms together : 6x2 - 19x +12

Answered by Thejasi
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Answer:

6x²-14x-8

Step-by-step explanation:

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