i need help simplfying the product???

the answers could be

a. 12w^2 - 9

b. 32w + 20w^2

c. 4w^3 - w^2

d. 32w^3 - 20w^2
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4w^2(8w-5) =

4*8w^(2+1) - 5*4w^2 =

32w^3 - 20w^2

c is the answer

 

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