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Multiply the binomials below. Write the product in standard form:
(6x+5)(2x−1)

User Cristina
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Explanation:

Given product:


(6x + 5)(2x - 1)

Expand the product by multiplying each term of 6x + 5 with 2x - 1,


= 6x(2x - 1) + 5(2x - 1)

Opening the parentheses,


= 12 {x}^(2) - 6x + 10x - 5

Now condense by adding/subtracting like terms,


= 12 {x}^(2) + 4x - 5

The standard form the product will be 12x² + 4x + 5.

User Erik J
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Answer:

12x² + 4x - 5

Explanation:

(6x+5)(2x−1)

= 12x² - 6x + 10x - 5

= 12x² + 4x - 5

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