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20 June, 21:38

Given two functions j (x) = -3x+2 and k (x) = 3+4x, what is the function rule for (kj) (x) ?

A. (kj) (x) = -12x^2+18x+6

B. (kj) (x) = -12x^2+x-6

C. (kj) (x) = -12x^2-x+6

D. (kj) (x) = 12x^2-18x-6

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  1. 20 June, 21:53
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    For my look of this my answer will be D
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