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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Simplify (2x+1)(3x^2+2x+1) with steps.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I really don't know....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

simplification doent make sense here you can either write it as a one plynomial or factor is further

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@rizwan_uet my question says "simplify: (2x+1)(3x^2+2x+1)"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(2x+1)(3x^2+2x+1) 6x^3 +4x^2 +2x +3x^2 +2x+1 6x^3 +7x^2 +4x+1 ----> is the required simplified form

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@rizwan_uet it isn't 6x^3, it's 6x^2. You cant add a single digit to an exponent s: that makes no sense

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nvm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

come on when 3x^2 is multiplied with 2x the result is 6x^3 not 6x^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

got it?????

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