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Can you pls solve and show me your solution to these:1. (abc)(3a^2 + 6ab^2)

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3a^(3)bc+6a^(2)b^(3)c

Step-by-step explanation

1. We want to expand the expression given:


(abc)(3a^2+6ab^2)

To do this, use the term in the first bracket to multiply each of the terms in the second bracket and then, simplify:


(abc)(3a^2)+(abc)(6ab^2)

Now, simplify by multiplying the common terms in each product:


\begin{gathered} (3*(a^2*a)*b*c)+(6*(a*a)*(b^2*b)*c) \\ \\ 3a^3bc+6a^2b^3c \end{gathered}

That is the answer.

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