How do you multiply (3x-4)(4x+3)?

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2022-02-10

How do you multiply (3x-4)(4x+3)?

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Beginner2022-02-11Added 14 answers

This is like the reverse of factoring by grouping, using the distributive property of multiplication...
(3x-4)(4x+3)
=3x(4x+3)-4(4x+3)
=(3x*4x)+(3x*3)-(4*4x)-(4*3)
=12x2+9x16x12
=12x2+(916)x12
=12x27x12

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