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Mathematics, 29.01.2020 09:03 AdoNice

1. multiply 4(x3 - 2x + 4)
a. 4x3 + 2x + 8
b. 4x3 - 8x + 16
c. 4x3 - 2x + 4
2. multiply -2x(3x2 + x - 5)
a. -6x2 - 2x + 10
b. -6x3 + x - 5
c. -6x3 - 2x2 + 10x

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1. multiply 4(x3 - 2x + 4)
a. 4x3 + 2x + 8
b. 4x3 - 8x + 16
c. 4x3 - 2x + 4
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