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12 April, 10:19

What is the product?

(negative 3 s + 2 t) (4 s minus t)

negative 12 s squared minus 2 t squared

negative 12 s squared + 2 t squared

negative 12 s squared + 8 s t minus 2 t squared

negative 12 s squared + 11 s t minus 2 t squared

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  1. 12 April, 11:06
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    Option D

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We need the product of:

    (-3s + 2t) * (4s - t)

    We can use the distributive property:

    (a + b) * (c + d) = a*c + b*c + a*d + b*d

    Applying to our case:

    (-3s + 2t) * (4s - t) = (-3s) * 4s + (-3s) * (-t) + 2t*4s + (2t) * (-t)

    (-3s + 2t) * (4s - t) = - 12 (s^2) + 3st + 8ts - 2 (t^2)

    (-3s + 2t) * (4s - t) = - 12 (s^2) + 11ts - 2 (t^2)

    So, the correct is option D negative 12 s squared + 11 s t minus 2 t squared
  2. 12 April, 12:12
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    Option D

    Step-by-step explanation:

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