SOLUTION: multiply
-5x^2(4x-6)
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Question 423718: multiply
-5x^2(4x-6)
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multiply
-5x^2(4x - 6)
= -5x^2(4x) - 5x^2(-6) {used distributive property}
= -20x^3 + 30x^2 {multiplied through and added exponents when multiplying}
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