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16 January, 09:33

Multiply binomails (x + 2) (3x+1)

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  1. 16 January, 09:50
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    The answer is 3x^2+7x+2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Multiply each term of the second bracket with the first bracket.

    We can write:

    (x+2) (3x+1) = 3x (x+2) + 1 (x+2)

    By multiplying the terms we get:

    =3x^2+6x+x+2

    Now simplify by combining like terms:

    =3x^2+7x+2

    Thus the answer is 3x^2+7x+2 ...
  2. 16 January, 09:55
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    3x² + 7x + 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Each term in the second factor is multiplied by each term in the first factor, that is

    x (3x + 1) + 2 (3x + 1) ← distribute both parenthesis

    = 3x² + x + 6x + 2 ← collect like terms

    = 3x² + 7x + 2
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