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Can you simplify -3i(4 + 2i)? 

  • 120
  • -12i - 6i2
  • 5
  • 6 - 12i
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The expression -3i(4 + 2i) can be simplified by distributing the -3i to both terms inside the parentheses. This results in -12i - $$6i^2$$. Since $$i^2$$ is equal to -1, the expression simplifies further to -12i - 6(-1), which becomes -12i + 6. Finally, combining like terms, the simplified expression is 6 - 12i.

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