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What is the product of a+3 and −2a2+15a+6b2?

−2a3+9a2+45a+24b2

−2a3+21a2+45a+24b2

−2a3+9a2+45a+6ab2+18b2

−2a3+21a2+45a+6ab2+18b2

User Kervvv
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Answer:

c

Explanation:

User Ashutosh B Bodake
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Given

(a + 3)(- 2a² + 15a + 6b²)

Each term in the second factor is multiplied by each term in the first factor, that is

a(- 2a² + 15a + 6b²) + 3(- 2a² + 15a + 6b²) ← distribute both parenthesis

= - 2a³ + 15a² + 6ab² - 6a² + 45a + 18b² ← collect like terms

= - 2a³ + 9a² + 45a + 6ab² + 18b²

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