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AmI doing this right?

Multiply
(a+1/2)(a+1/3)

a^2+1/6
15 years ago

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Lynnette
You've only got part of it. You need to multiply the 1/2 by "a" and then add THAT to the product of "a" * 1/3. So the answer would be a^2 + 5/6a + 1/6
15 years ago
Sabrina
Thank you Lynette. I figured I was missing something.
15 years ago

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