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10(2x + 3y) ^2 + 8(2x +3y)​

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Answered by AryanTennyson
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AryanTennyson: First I broke (2x+3y)^2 into (a+b)^2 that comes (4x^2+12xy+9y^2) and then I multiply it with 10
AryanTennyson: that comes 40x^2+120xy+90y^2
AryanTennyson: and for second tern I multiplied 8*2x+8*3y that comes 16x+24y
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Answered by silentlover45
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Answer:

\implies 40x² + 12xy + 90y² + 10x + 24y

\large\underline\mathrm{Solution}

\implies 10(2x + 3y) + 8(2x + 3y)

\implies 10(4x² + 12xy + 9y²) + 8 × 2x + 8 × 3x

\implies 40x² + 120xy + 90y² + 10x + 24y

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