Find the product. Simplify your answer.

(3f–3)(2f+1)

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

To find the product, we can use the distributive property of multiplication over addition:

(3f–3)(2f+1) = 3f(2f) + 3f(1) – 3(2f) – 3(1)

Simplifying this expression, we get:

6f² + 3f – 6f – 3

Combining like terms, we obtain:

6f² – 3

Therefore, the product of (3f–3)(2f+1) is 6f² – 3.

Tammy Tammy answered
1 year ago

(3f–3)(2f+1)

= 6f^2 + 3f - 6f - 3

= 6f^2 - 3f - 3
or
3(2f^2 - f - 1)

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