Write the expression (4x-2)*6(2x+7) in the standard form of a quadratic expression,

ax^2+ bx+c. What are values of the coefficients of each term and the constant term.
a=?
b=?
c=?

To find the standard form of the given expression, we need to simplify it first.

(4x-2)*6(2x+7)
= 6(4x-2)(2x+7)
= 6 * 2x(4x) + 6 * 2x(7) - 6 * 2(4x) - 6 * 2(7)
= 48x^2 + 84x - 48x - 84
= 48x^2 + 36x - 84

The standard form of the expression is ax^2 + bx + c, where:
a = 48
b = 36
c = -84