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Simplify 2(3x)^2+18(3x)-14

Problem

2*(3*x)2+18*(3*x)−14

Solution

  1. Apply the power rule to the term (3*x)2 by squaring both the coefficient and the variable.

2*(9*x2)+18*(3*x)−14

  1. Distribute the constants by multiplying 2 by 9*x2 and 18 by 3*x

18*x2+54*x−14

  1. Identify common factors to see if further simplification is possible, though the expression is already in its standard polynomial form.

18*x2+54*x−14

Final Answer

2*(3*x)2+18*(3*x)−14=18*x2+54*x−14


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