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Ashlyn Cervantes
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29 November, 10:57
Product of x, x+1, x+2
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Ollie
29 November, 11:05
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3x + 3
Combine like terms 1 + 2 and x+x+x
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If you don't understand how I got 3x then think of x as 1. So if you have x + x think of 1+1 and then put x at the end.
So your official answer is 3x + 3
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Laila Richmond
29 November, 11:22
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I think x to the power of 2 + x + 2
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