SOLUTION: (3c+2)(4c+1)=
I know you multiply this
would it be 12c+2
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Question 427153: (3c+2)(4c+1)=
I know you multiply this
would it be 12c+2
Answer by nerdybill(7384) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No, you must apply FOIL:
(3c+2)(4c+1)
(3c)(4C) + (1)(3C) + (2)(4c) + (2)(1)
12c^2 + 3c + 8c + 2
12c^2 + 11c + 2
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