SOLUTION: If P(x)=6x and R(x)=3x-4, find P(x)*R(x) P(x) * R(x) = ___________ ____ (simplified answer)

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Question 1129475: If P(x)=6x and R(x)=3x-4, find P(x)*R(x)
P(x) * R(x) = ________________ (simplified answer)

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