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Expand 3e(e+4)
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3 \: {e}^(2) + 12 \: e


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3 \: e \: ( \: e + 4 \: ) \\ \\ = 3 \: e * \: e + 3 \: e * 4 \\ \\ = 3 \: {e}^(2) + 12 \: e


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User Locoyou
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Answer:


3e^(2) + 12e

Explanation:


3ee+3e4


3ee+3 * 4e


3e^(2) + 12e\\

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