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Solve 6v(2v + 3) Please solve and explain this
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6v(2v+3)
1) 6v*2v=12v^2
2) 6v*3=18v
3)put them together like this: 12v^2+18v this is your answer. If the sign had been a minus in front of the 3 your answer would have been a subtraction equation.
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