SOLUTION: (x+3)(2x-5)
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1. first multiply x to 2x and -5, then 2x^2 and -5x
2. then, multiply 3 to 2x and -5, then 6x and -15
3. then, add them up like 2x^2+(-5x)+(6x)+(-15)
= 2x^2+x-15.
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