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(3x+2)(2x-5) Expand and simplify​

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Answer:


6x^(2) - 11x-10

Explanation:

To solve this problem you are going to need to know the FOIL operation

FOIL stands for first, outside, inside, last (and it represents the order in which you should multiply each term)

so for this problem (3x+2)(2x-5), you would want to follow the FOIL process to expand, and then we can simplify

FIRST:

- for this step, you should multiply each of the FIRST terms from each quantity

- so in your problem, you would multiply 3x*2x

- this will equal 6x^2

OUTSIDE

- for this step, you should multiply the outside terms in each quantity

- so we multiply 3x*-5

- this will equal -15x

INSIDE

- inside terms are multiplied

- 2*2x

= 4x

LAST

- last terms are multiplied

- 2*-5

= -10

so now we have all of our terms:

6x^2-15x+4x-10

and now you combine like terms

6x^2 (-15x+4x) - 10

= 6x^2 - 11x - 10


6x^(2) - 11x-10

User Res
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6x^2-11x-10 hope this helps

Explanation:

multiply each number from the first brackets with each number from the second bracket

User Lig
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