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17 September, 15:10

How do i solve that (2x+1) (x+4)

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  1. 17 September, 15:16
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    Answer:2x squared + 9x + 4

    Step-by-step explanation:you would multiply the 2x by everything in the second set of parenthesis and the multiply the 1 to everything in the other set of parenthesis.
  2. 17 September, 15:20
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    There are 2 x's so it's 2x^2 + 9x because 2x4 is 8 + 1 x and then + 4 because you connect like terms so it would be 2x^2+9x+4
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