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(6x -7) (5x +8) in standard form

To multiply (6x - 7) and (5x + 8), we will use the distributive property.

First, multiply the first terms of each expression:
6x * 5x = 30x^2

Next, multiply the outer terms:
6x * 8 = 48x

Then, multiply the inner terms:
-7 * 5x = -35x

Finally, multiply the last terms of each expression:
-7 * 8 = -56

Now, let's combine like terms:
30x^2 + 48x - 35x - 56

Simplifying further, we have:
30x^2 + 13x - 56

Therefore, the product of (6x - 7) and (5x + 8) in standard form is 30x^2 + 13x - 56.