SOLUTION: Find the product of (3x+1)(3x+1)(x-5)

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Answer by apachemexican1(64)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(3x+1)(3x+1)(x-5)
First use the foil method
(3x*3x)+(3x*1)+(1*3x)+(1*1)
9x^2+3x+3x+1
(9x^2+6x+1)(x-5)
use foil again
(9x^2*x)+(9x^2*-5)+(6x*x)+(6x*-5)+(1*x)+(1*-5)
9x^3-39x^2-29x-5
good luck!

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