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\left(\frac{2x^{2}}{2}-\frac{a}{2}\right)\left(2x+4x\right)
To add or subtract expressions, expand them to make their denominators the same. Multiply x^{2} times \frac{2}{2}.
\frac{2x^{2}-a}{2}\left(2x+4x\right)
Since \frac{2x^{2}}{2} and \frac{a}{2} have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.
\frac{2x^{2}-a}{2}\times 6x
Combine 2x and 4x to get 6x.
3\left(2x^{2}-a\right)x
Cancel out 2, the greatest common factor in 6 and 2.
\left(6x^{2}-3a\right)x
Use the distributive property to multiply 3 by 2x^{2}-a.
6x^{3}-3ax
Use the distributive property to multiply 6x^{2}-3a by x.
\left(\frac{2x^{2}}{2}-\frac{a}{2}\right)\left(2x+4x\right)
To add or subtract expressions, expand them to make their denominators the same. Multiply x^{2} times \frac{2}{2}.
\frac{2x^{2}-a}{2}\left(2x+4x\right)
Since \frac{2x^{2}}{2} and \frac{a}{2} have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.
\frac{2x^{2}-a}{2}\times 6x
Combine 2x and 4x to get 6x.
3\left(2x^{2}-a\right)x
Cancel out 2, the greatest common factor in 6 and 2.
\left(6x^{2}-3a\right)x
Use the distributive property to multiply 3 by 2x^{2}-a.
6x^{3}-3ax
Use the distributive property to multiply 6x^{2}-3a by x.
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