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What is
(2x+3),
(2x + 3)
+
DONE

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do ≠ ⋅ (2x + 3) 2

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(1): Dot was discarded near ").(".

STEP1:

Multiplying Exponential Expressions:

1.1 Multiply (2x+3) by (2x+3)

The rule says : To multiply exponential expressions which have the same base, add up their exponents.

In our case, the common base is (2x+3) and the exponents are :

1 , as (2x+3) is the same number as (2x+3)1

and 1 , as (2x+3) is the same number as (2x+3)1

The product is therefore, (2x+3)(1+1) = (2x+3)2

Equation at the end of step

1:

((((2x + 3)2 • d) • o) • n) • e

STEP 2:

Equation at the end of step 2

((d • (2x + 3)2 • o) • n) • e

STEP 3:

Equation at the end of step 3

(do • (2x + 3)2 • n) • e

STEP4:

Equation at the end of step 4

don • (2x + 3)2 • e

STEP 5:

Final result :

done • (2x + 3) 2

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