ALGEBRA 1:
FIND THE PRODUCT OF THE FOLLOWING:
(2x+1)^2
please somebody help me, if you’...
Mathematics, 19.03.2021 06:30 jujurae03
ALGEBRA 1:
FIND THE PRODUCT OF THE FOLLOWING:
(2x+1)^2
please somebody help me, if you’re correct i’ll give you an extra 50 points for helping. please do not use my question for points as i am failing and truly need help i’m so stressed lol.
Answers: 2
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