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3X + 2Y) (6X + 6Y) what is the answer

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User MELWIN
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Answer:

18X^2 + 18XY + 12YX + 12Y^2

Explanation:

you have to moltiplicate the first term with the other two and the same thing for the second term of the first moltiplication

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User Clarenswd
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Explanation:

what is the question you need an answer for ?

I assume you only need the result of the multiplication of both terms.

remember, when multiplying summary terms, we need to multiply every part of one term with every part of the other term.

(3x + 2y)(6x + 6y) = 18x² + 18xy + 12xy + 12y² =

= 18x² + 30xy + 12y²

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