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26 May, 06:35
Which methods can be used to expand (x+3) 3?
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Jazlene Melendez
26 May, 06:37
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Which methods can be used to expand (x+3) 3?
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Here use the Distributive Property of Multiplication Across the Addition.
The Distributive Property is a. (b + c) = a. b + a. c
Using the distributive property, we can expand the given expression.
(x + 3).3 = 3. x + 3.3
That is the expanded form.
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