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Expand and fully simplify the following expression:
6c(c + 5) — c(2c – 3)
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Final answer:

To expand and simplify the expression, use the distributive property and combine like terms.


Step-by-step explanation:

To expand and fully simplify the expression 6c(c + 5) — c(2c – 3), we need to use the distributive property. First, distribute 6c to both terms inside the parentheses:

6c(c) + 6c(5) — c(2c) + c(3)

This gives us 6c^2 + 30c — 2c^2 + 3c. Now, combine like terms:

4c^2 + 33c


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