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Multiplying polynomials Find each product. Part 1: 1). 2(2n + 3)
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Multiplying polynomials
Find each product.
Part 1:
1). 2(2n + 3)
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2(2n) = 4n
2(3) = 6
add together and you get :
4n + 6
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Answer:
4n+6
Explanation:
2(2n+3)
Distribute the 2:
2*2n=4n
2*3=6
4n+6
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