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multiply (x+3) (x+5)​

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Answered by navdeep1667
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Answer:

It will be

x ^{2}  + 5x +  3x + 15

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Answered by mayajakhar79
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(x+3) (x+5)

x × (x+5) + 3 × (x + 5)

x (x + 5) = x² + 5x

3 (x + 5) = 3x + 15

= x² + 5x + 3x + 15

=x² + 8x + 15 answer

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Whenever we multiply x with x we get x² and if we we add x with x we get 2x.

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