SOLUTION: dubanell says that (x+5)•2x squared and 2x squared(x+5) have a product of 2x to the third + 10x squared. is he correct? justify your answer
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Question 1013911: dubanell says that (x+5)•2x squared and 2x squared(x+5) have a product of 2x to the third + 10x squared. is he correct? justify your answer
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If this is what you meant, the answer is yes, he is correct.
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