(6x)(4x-3)
To multiply (6x)(4x-3), we can use the distributive property.
First, multiply 6x by 4x: (6x)(4x) = 24x^2.
Then, multiply 6x by -3: (6x)(-3) = -18x.
Putting it all together, we have (6x)(4x-3) = 24x^2 - 18x.
First, multiply 6x by 4x: (6x)(4x) = 24x^2.
Then, multiply 6x by -3: (6x)(-3) = -18x.
Putting it all together, we have (6x)(4x-3) = 24x^2 - 18x.