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Multiply the polynomials (3x+4)(5x+1)

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Answer:

15x^2 + 23x + 4

Explanation:

(3x+4)(5x+1)

You put them around a square, like in the picture.

You then cross multiply them.

After that, add all the numbers together.

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Multiply the polynomials (3x+4)(5x+1)-example-1
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