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When multiplying (a +b)(c+d+e)? What must a be multiplied by

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c+d+e

Explanation:

When mutinying these two polynomials you must start off by multiplying a by the three terms in the second parentheses, which would be a times c d and e. You then multiply b by c d and e. Those two polynomials you then add for the final answer.

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