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Linda
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20 September, 10:24
Simplify (a+1) (a+1)
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Carla Arroyo
20 September, 10:33
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The answer is a^2+1 I think
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Spears
20 September, 10:45
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=a2+2a+1
Step-by-step explanation:
(a+1) (a+1)
= (a+1) (a+1)
= (a) (a) + (a) (1) + (1) (a) + (1) (1)
=a2+a+a+1
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