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if we multiply 3x(2x²+3y) in algebra .what we will get.​

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Answered by chinu8988
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Answer:

3x(2x^2+3y)

6x^3+9y

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Answered by NotDream
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Answer:You would get 6x^{3}+9xy

Step-by-step explanation:(3x)(2x2+3y)(3x)(2x2)+(3x)(3y)

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