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Find the product (x+2)(x+3)

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Answer:


x^(2)+5x+6.

Explanation:

Here you can use the foil method.

1. Multiply x by x to get
x^(2).

2. Multiply x by 3 to get 3x.

3. Multiply 2 by x to get 2x.

4. Multiply 2 by 3 to get 6.

Now, you have to add all those terms to get
x^(2)+3x+2x+6 and you can simplify that to
x^(2)+5x+6.

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