SOLUTION: Multiply
(x+2)(x+6)
F(first terms)
o(outside terms)
I(inside Termes)
L(last terms)
so I would end up with x^2+6x+2x+12 then I would collect like terms and my answer would
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Question 323760: Multiply
(x+2)(x+6)
F(first terms)
o(outside terms)
I(inside Termes)
L(last terms)
so I would end up with x^2+6x+2x+12 then I would collect like terms and my answer would be x^2+8x+12
If this is wrong can you help me?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are correct. . Good job.
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