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Find the product. Simplify your answer. \newline4k(k2+1)-4k(k^2 + 1)

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Q. Find the product. Simplify your answer. \newline4k(k2+1)-4k(k^2 + 1)
  1. Identify Expression: Identify the expression using the distributive property.\newlineDistribute 4k-4k to k2k^2 and 11.\newline4k(k2+1)=4k(k2)4k(1)-4k(k^2 + 1) = -4k(k^2) - 4k(1)
  2. Distribute 4k-4k: Simplify 4k(k2)-4k(k^2).\newlineMultiply 4k-4k and k2k^2.\newline4k(k2)=4k3-4k(k^2) = -4k^3
  3. Simplify 4k(k2):</b>Simplify$4k(1)-4k(k^2):</b> Simplify \$-4k(1).\newlineMultiply 4k-4k and 11.\newline4k(1)=4k-4k(1) = -4k
  4. Simplify 4k(1)-4k(1): Combine the results from Step 22 and Step 33.\newline4k(k2+1)=4k34k-4k(k^2 + 1) = -4k^3 - 4k

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