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3 March, 07:31

2v (-4v^2+4v+4) BE FAST! Best gets the Brainliest.

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  1. 3 March, 08:58
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    2v (-4v^2+4v+4)

    Multiply the bracket by 2v

    (2v) (-4v^2) = -8v^3

    (2v) (4v) = 8v^2

    (2v) (4) = 8v

    Answer: - 8v^3+8v^2+8v
  2. 3 March, 10:42
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    8v + 8v² - 8v³

    Step-by-step explanation:

    According to the Product-to-Power Exponential Rule, whenever you multiply terms with exponents and coefficients, you add the exponents.

    2v[-4v² + 4v + 4]

    -8v³ + 8v² + 8

    The above answer is written in reverse, but it is the exact same result.

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