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Multiply the polynomials x 2 and ( 2x + 1 ).

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Multiply the polynomials x 2 and ( 2x + 1 ).

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Solution

To multiply the polynomials x^2 and (2x + 1), you distribute the x^2 across the terms in the parentheses. Here's how:

Step 1: Multiply x^2 by 2x. This gives you 2x^3. Step 2: Multiply x^2 by 1. This gives you x^2.

So, the product of x^2 and (2x + 1) is 2x^3 + x^2.

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