How do you simplify (−4w)(3w+2)? Algebra Polynomials and Factoring Multiplication of Monomials by Polynomials 1 Answer Tristan P. · Stefan V. May 1, 2018 −12w2−8w Explanation: Multiply everything in the right statement (3x+2) by −4w. By doing this, you get: −4w×3w=12w2 −4w×2=−8w 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 1993 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License