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How many terms will the following expression have once it is simplified?

How many terms will the following expression have once it is simplified?-example-1

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Answer:

B. 2

Explanation:

we are given


3x(x+1)+x

Firstly, we will distribute 3x


a(b+c)=a* b+a* c

we can use this formula

and we get


3x(x+1)+x=3x* x+3x* 1+x


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

now, we can combine like terms


3x(x+1)+x=3x^2+4x

we can see that there are two terms after simplifying

so, there are two terms

option-B

User Saman Mohamadi
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Answer:

B


Explanation:

Let's multiply this out and combine like terms:


3x(x+1)+x\\=3x^2+3x+x\\=3x^2+4x


So there are 2 terms.

Answer choice B is right.

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