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Write the expression that is equivalent to (2x+5)(3x+1)
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Answer & Step-by-step explanation:

To multiply these two binomials, we can use the distributive property as follows:

(2x+5)(3x+1) = 2x(3x+1) + 5(3x+1)

Now, we can simplify each term:

2x(3x+1) = 6x^2 + 2x

5(3x+1) = 15x + 5

Putting these back together, we get:

(2x+5)(3x+1) = 6x^2 + 2x + 15x + 5

Simplifying the middle two terms, we get:

(2x+5)(3x+1) = 6x^2 + 17x + 5

Therefore, the expression that is equivalent to (2x+5)(3x+1) is 6x^2 + 17x + 5.

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