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Mathematics, 12.09.2019 02:20, caleb768

Which of the following is equivalent to (2x+2)(3x+1)?
(1) 6x^2+2 (2) 6x^2+8x+2
(3) 5x^2+8x+3 (4) 16x^3

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Which of the following is equivalent to (2x+2)(3x+1)?
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