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Find the coefficient of x (2x-3)(x+4)
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To find the coefficient of x when multiplying (2x-3)(x+4), we need to first expand the expression using the distributive property:

(2x-3)(x+4) = 2x*x + 2x*4 - 3*x - 3*4

Simplifying this gives:

2x^2 + 8x - 3x - 12

Combining like terms:

2x^2 + 5x - 12

Therefore, the coefficient of x is 5.
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