SOLUTION: Given the product (x+8)(x+3), do the following. Show that the product is equivalent to x^2+11x+24 by using the Distributive property twice

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Question 1013671: Given the product (x+8)(x+3), do the following. Show that the product is equivalent to x^2+11x+24 by using the Distributive property twice

Answer by rothauserc(4718)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(x+8)(x+3) = x(x+3) + 8(x+3) =
x^2 +3x + 8x +24 =
x^2 +11x +24

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