(-2x)(-3x)(5x+2)

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To multiply the given expression (-2x)(-3x)(5x+2), we can use the distributive property and combine like terms.

First, we can simplify the expression by multiplying the terms inside the parentheses.

(-2x)(-3x) can be simplified as follows:
(-2x)(-3x) = (2 * 3) * (x * x) = 6x^2

Now, we can multiply this simplified expression (6x^2) with (5x+2):

6x^2 * (5x + 2) can be expanded using the distributive property as follows:

6x^2 * 5x + 6x^2 * 2

Multiplying the individual terms gives:

= (6 * 5) * (x^2 * x) + (6 * 2) * x^2

= 30x^3 + 12x^2

So, the simplified form of the given expression (-2x)(-3x)(5x+2) is 30x^3 + 12x^2.

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