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using the FOIL method is the best way to expand brackets.
FOIL stands for FIRST, OUTSIDE, INSIDE, LAST
For instance:
(a + 3) (2a + 5)
F (the first in each bracket multiplied together) - a x a = a²
O (the outside in each bracket multiplied together) - a x 5 = 5a
I (the inside in each bracket multiplied together) - 3 x 2a = 6a
L the last in each bracket multiplied together - 3 x 5 = 15
The 5a and 6a can be added --> 5a + 6a = 11a
Therefore the final answer would be a² + 11a + 15
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I just wanted to correct one small mistake in Tara's comprehensive answer.
In the F line, it should be: a x 2a = 2a², so the final result would be 2a² + 11a + 15
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