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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, when you multiply 3a by a, you're basically multiplying 3 times a times a. That gives you 3a^2. It's like math, but with letters instead of numbers. Cool, right?

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Oh, what a happy little math question! When you multiply 3a by a, you simply multiply the coefficients (3 and 1) to get 3, and add the exponents (1+1) to get a^2. So, 3a multiplied by a is 3a^2. Just like painting, math can be a beautiful and calming experience when you take it step by step.

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5mo ago
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To find the product of 3a and a, you multiply the coefficients (3 and 1) to get 3, and multiply the variables (a and a) to get a^2. Therefore, 3a multiplied by a is equal to 3a^2.

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6mo ago
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It is 3a^2 which means 3a squared

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10y ago
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3a2

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