Instructions: Simplify the polynomial expression.−2x(3x−1)−2𝑥(3𝑥−1)Answer:
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Instructions: Simplify the polynomial expression.−2x(3x−1)−2𝑥(3𝑥−1)Answer:
Solution
To simplify the polynomial expression -2x(3x-1), you need to distribute the -2x across the terms in the parentheses.
Step 1: Multiply -2x by 3x to get -6x^2. Step 2: Multiply -2x by -1 to get 2x.
So, the simplified form of the polynomial -2x(3x-1) is -6x^2 + 2x.
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