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Binomial Expansion Explained: How to Expand (k+2)(k+3) #29478 (License: Personal Use)
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This image demonstrates the binomial expansion of (k+2)(k+3) by applying the distributive law twice: first distributing k and then 2 across (k+3), yielding k×k + k×3 + 2×k + 2×3. The intermediate terms are combined (3k + 2k = 5k) to reach the simplified quadratic expression k² + 5k + 6, verified with a green checkmark.
Used in educational math content-such as Khan Academy-style tutorials, high school algebra lessons, or online study guides-to illustrate polynomial multiplication. Matches user intent for “how to expand binomials” or “distributive property examples.”
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