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((x + 3)^2 explanation of polynomials

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The question wants us to expand the given expression


(x+3)^2

To expand this, we will have


(x+3)^2=(x+3)*(x+3)

We can now use the FOIL method of expansion

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So that


\begin{gathered} first=x* x=x^2 \\ outer=x*3=3x \\ inner=3* x=3x \\ last=3*3=9 \end{gathered}

Combining the values above


x^2+3x+3x+9=x^2+6x+9

The answer is: x²+6x+9

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