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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-04-09

Find the product of \((3a + 3)(4a + 1)\).

Asked by rblasetti1

Answer (2)

I used the FOIL method First outer inner last I multiplied the first variables together (3a*4a) and got 12a^2 So just do what common sense tells you to do Multiply the first parts of the quantities, the outer parts of the quantities, the inner parts of the quantities and the last parts of the quantities to get 12a^2+3a+12a+ 3 Then group it together 12 a 2 + 15 a + 3

Answered by MathG33k | 2024-06-10

The product of (3a + 3)(4a + 1) is calculated using the FOIL method and results in 12a^2 + 15a + 3. This involves multiplying corresponding terms from each binomial and then combining like terms. The final answer is 12a^2 + 15a + 3.
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Answered by MathG33k | 2024-12-24