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Multiply the binomials (5x + 3) and (2x + 4).

User Najmul
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Answer:


\boxed{ \bold{ \huge{ \boxed{ \sf{10 {x}^(2) + 26x + 12}}}}}

Explanation:


\sf{(5x + 3)(2x + 4)}

Use distribute property to multiply each term of the first binomial by each term of the second binomial.


\dashrightarrow{ \sf{5x(2x + 4) + 3(2x + 4)}}


\dashrightarrow{ \sf{10 {x}^(2) + 20x + 6x + 12}}

Collect like terms


\dashrightarrow{ \sf{10 {x}^(2) + 26x + 12}}

Hope I helped !

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