How do you multiply −6x(3x2+5x−10)? Algebra Polynomials and Factoring Multiplication of Monomials by Polynomials 1 Answer Sanjay Kamath Aug 18, 2016 Expand the terms to get one term. i.e. the result Explanation: −6x(3x2+5x−10) = −18x3−30x2+60x Answer link Related questions What is Multiplication of Monomials by Polynomials? How do you multiply monomials by polynomials? How do you multiply monomials by monomials? How do you multiply (3xy5)(−6x4y2)? How do you multiply and simplify 6ab(−10a2b3+c5)? How do you simplify −3a2b(9a2−4b2)? How do you multiply y(xy4)? How do you multiply (2x−1)(x3−2x2+3x−4)? How do you multiply (5n2)(2n5−2n33n7)? How do you simplify 2t2+(3+5)(4t)? See all questions in Multiplication of Monomials by Polynomials Impact of this question 1670 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License