Multiply (x+2) & (x+3)

To do this question you would use the FOIL method. This is short for 'First, Outside, Inside, and Last'. First you multiply the first two values (the x's) from each bracket, then you multiply the outside values (x and 3), then you multiply the inside values (2 and x), and finally the two outside values (2 and 3).You then add the four values you have obtained together and simplify to find your answer.

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