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3 plus the product of 2 and h in algebraic expression
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How is this high school math? What does
product
mean? It means
multiplication
is involved. the product of 2 and h is written as what? 2*h, or 2h. Now, we need to do 3 + that. Your answer is
2h+3
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3 + 2 · h = 3 + 2h
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