Find the product of (3x − 4)(2x² + 2x − 1).
The multiplication of algebraic expressions is a method of multiplying two given expressions consisting of variables and constants.
Answer: The product of (3x − 4)(2x² + 2x − 1) is 6x³ - 2x² - 11x + 4.
Let us simplify the expression (3x − 4)(2x² + 2x − 1) by multiplying the polynomials.
Explanation:
3x(2x² + 2x − 1) - 4(2x² + 2x − 1)
= 6x³ + 6x² - 3x - 8x² - 8x + 4
= 6x³ - 2x² - 11x + 4
Hence, the product of (3x − 4)(2x² + 2x − 1) is 6x³ - 2x² - 11x + 4.
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