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Working with Polynomials so how do you work this problem ((6x + 7)( 3x + 2) it said to Multiply?
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(6x + 7)( 3x + 2)=6x(3x + 2)+7( 3x + 2)=6x*3x+6x*2+7*3x+7*2
=18x^2+12x+21x+14=18x^2+33x+14
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In this case, both polynomials have two terms. You need to distribute both terms of one polynomial times both terms of the other polynomial.
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