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Question 16 of 22What is the product of (2x+3x - 1) and (3x+5)?A. 6x3 +19x2 +12x-5B. 6x3 + 10x2 +15x-5C. 6x3 +9x? - 3x-5D. 6x3 +19x2 - 12x+5
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Question 16 of 22What is the product of (2x+3x - 1) and (3x+5)?A. 6x3 +19x2 +12x-5B. 6x3 + 10x2 +15x-5C. 6x3 +9x? - 3x-5D. 6x3 +19x2 - 12x+5
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Question 16 of 22What is the product of (2x+3x - 1) and (3x+5)?A. 6x3 +19x2 +12x-5B. 6x3 + 10x2 +15x-5C. 6x3 +9x? - 3x-5D. 6x3 +19x2 - 12x+5
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Given: (2x+3x - 1) and (3x+5)
The product of them will be as follows:
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