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Multiply the binomials (a+3b)) and (x+5)​

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Answered by sakshi2421
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a(x+5)+3(x+5)
ax+5a+3x+15

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Answered by SerenaBochenek
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The correct answer is "ax+5a+3bx+15b".

Step-by-step explanation:

The \ given \ binomials \ are:\\\\(a+3b) \ and \ (x+5)\\\\On \ applying \ multiplication,we \ get\\\\=a(x+5)+3b(x+5)\\\\=ax+5a+3bx+15b

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