SOLUTION: (2x+3) (2x^2-4x-3)
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Question 629605: (2x+3) (2x^2-4x-3)
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First lets multiply everything in the second pair of parentheses by 2x.
4x^3-8x^2-6x
Then lets multiply everything in the second pair of parentheses by 3.
6x^2-12x-9
Now lets add those up to get:
4x^3-2x^2-18x-9
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