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Find the product of the binomials. (3x+4)² O 9x² + 24x + 16 O 9x² + 16x + 12 O 9x² + 12x + 16 O 9x² +16
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Find the product of the binomials. (3x+4)² O 9x² + 24x + 16 O 9x² + 16x + 12 O 9x² + 12x + 16 O 9x² +16
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Find the product of the binomials.
(3x+4)²
O 9x² + 24x + 16
O 9x² + 16x + 12
O 9x² + 12x + 16
O 9x² +16
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The answer is A.
To find the product of the binomials (3x+4)², we can use the formula (a+b)² = a² + 2ab + b², where a = 3x and b = 4.
Using this formula, we get:
(3x+4)² = (3x)² + 2(3x)(4) + 4²
= 9x² + 24x + 16
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