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Multiply the single term $9x^6-6x^3y^2+4y^4$ by each term of the polynomial $\left(3x^3+2y^2\right)$
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$3x^3\left(9x^6-6x^3y^2+4y^4\right)+2y^2\left(9x^6-6x^3y^2+4y^4\right)$
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