Mathematics, 28.04.2021 20:50, ttrinityelyse17
Which expressions are equivalent to 2(-6c+3)+4c2(β6c+3)+4c2, left parenthesis, minus, 6, c, plus, 3, right parenthesis, plus, 4, c ?
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(Choice A)
A
-8c+6β8c+6minus, 8, c, plus, 6
(Choice B)
B
3(-4c+2)+4c3(β4c+2)+4c3, left parenthesis, minus, 4, c, plus, 2, right parenthesis, plus, 4, c
(Choice C)
C
None of the above
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