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Simplify the expression to a polynomial in standard form:
(−2x−1)(−3x^2 + 6x+ 8)
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Step 1I'll solve this step by step, carefully following the LaTeX formatting guidelines:
Step 2: Distribute the first term (−2x−1) to each term in the second polynomial
-1 \cdot (8) = -8
• Multiply (−2x−1) by (−3x^{2}) • Multiply (−2x−1) by (6x) • Multiply (−2x−1) by (8)
Final Answer
6x^{3} - 12x^{2} - 22x - 8
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