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12 December, 11:02
What is the product?
(-3s+2t) (4s-t)
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Christina Thomas
12 December, 11:30
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12s² + 11st - 2t²
Step-by-step explanation:
Each term in the second factor is multiplied by each term in the first factor, that is
- 3s (4s - t) + 2t (4s - t) ← distribute both parenthesis
= - 12s³ + 3st + 8st - 2t² ← collect like terms
= - 12s² + 11st - 2t²
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Darby
12 December, 11:32
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-12s²+11st-2t²
Step-by-step explanation:
(-3s+2t) (4s-t)
=-3s (4s) - 3s (-t) + 2t (4s) + 2t (-t)
=-12s²+3st+8st-2t²
=-12s²+11st-2t²
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