SOLUTION: Find the Product: a. (2x-3)(4x^2-6x+3) b. t(t^2-2)^2

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Question 60350: Find the Product:
a. (2x-3)(4x^2-6x+3)
b. t(t^2-2)^2

Answer by tutorcecilia(2152)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The product means to multiply the terms.
a.
[Combine like-terms]

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b.

[Combine like-terms]



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