SOLUTION: Multiply. 2m(5m – 3)(4m + 7) I came up with 40m^3 + 46m^2 – 42m Is it right?

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Question 84344: Multiply. 2m(5m – 3)(4m + 7)
I came up with 40m^3 + 46m^2 – 42m Is it right?

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