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Any algebra math pro's, can help me with this, that is confident enough to help me?

Any algebra math pro's, can help me with this, that is confident enough to help me-example-1
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B. (a+3)^2= a^2+ 6a+9 (a+3)= a^3+ 6a^2+9a+3a^2+18a+27= a^3+ 9a^2++27a+27 - ---------------------------------
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Of course girl! Algebra is my thing :)
The correct answer is B, and here's why:
(a+3)^3 is the same as (a+3)(a+3)(a+3)
(a+3)(a+3)=a(a+3)+3(a+3) (distributive property)
a^2+3a+3a+9=a^2+6a+9
And from there we see that all the values match. Hope this helps
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