SOLUTION: How to expand (-6k+3)[-3k+2k-8]
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Question 617734: How to expand (-6k+3)[-3k+2k-8]
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(-6k+3)[-3k+2k-8]
( -6K + 3 ) ( - K -8 )
EXPAND THE BRACKETS
6K^2 + 48K -3K - 24
6K^2 +45K -24
THEN CONTINUE IT FROM HERE.............
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