(2x+3)^2 is 25x right?

Joe, Joe, Joe!!

I gave you replies to 3 questions that are very similar to this one.

How you can come up with 25x is very baffling and quite disappointing.

Did you even look at the previous solutions???

No, (2x+3)^2 is not equal to 25x.

To find the value of (2x+3)^2, we need to expand the expression using the concept of the distributive property.

(2x+3)^2 = (2x+3) * (2x+3)

Using the FOIL method (First, Outer, Inner, Last), we multiply the terms:

(2x+3) * (2x+3) = 4x^2 + 6x + 6x + 9

Combining like terms gives:

4x^2 + 12x + 9

Therefore, the correct expansion of (2x+3)^2 is 4x^2 + 12x + 9.