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6x to the power of 2 + 5x +3(2x to the power of 2) + 7x
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6x to the power of 2 + 5x +3(2x to the power of 2) + 7x
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Answer: 6x² + 5x + 3 • 2x² + 7x = 12x² + 12x
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6x² + 5x + 3 • 2x² + 7x
Multiply 3 by 2 to get 6. (6x² + 5x + 6x² + 7x)
Add 6x² and 6x² to get 12x². (12x² + 5x + 7x)
Add 5x and 7x to get 12x. (12x² + 12x)
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