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6x(−x^5 + 6x^2 + 9)

6x(-x^5 + 6x^2 + 9)

= 6x(-x^5) + 6x(6x^2) + 6x(9) {used distributive property}

= -6x^6 + 36x^3 + 54x {multiplied through and added exponents}

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