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Cheese
5 April, 07:35
Multiply the binomials:
(x + 3y) (3x - 2y)
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Cristina Nunez
5 April, 11:22
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multiply the binomials:
(x + 3y) (3x - 2y)
Answer:
Simplify the expression:
3x^2+7xy-6y^2
Steps:
3x·2+7xy-6y·2
Multiply the numbers: 3·2=6
=6x+7xy-6·2y
Multiply the numbers: 6·2=12
=6x+7xy-12y
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