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Explain how you would work out and answer the following problem: (2x+3)(3x−1)

User Chausies
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use the F.O.I.L. method. First Outer Inner Last
2x*3x= 6x squared. 2x*(-1)= -2x. 3*3x= 9x. 3*(-1) = -3 all this =6x squared -2x+9x-3. = 6x squared +7x-3

6x squared +7x-3
User Eugene Chumak
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You need to use FOIL. It works like this: multiply the F-irsts, multiply the Outsides, multiply the Insides, mulitply the Lasts. This gives you 6x squared+9x-2x-3. Now you just need to combine the like factors, giving you the final answer of 6x squared+7x-3.
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