SOLUTION: Simplify: 4k(k^3+2k+1)

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Question 89218: Simplify:
4k(k^3+2k+1)

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Simplify:
4k(k^3+2k+1)

4k(k^3+2k+1)= 4k^4+8k^2+4k

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