Math, asked by rajusepalli, 7 months ago

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find
the product of (6x+7y) and
( 5x-3y)

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Answered by mohammadsadiq9949
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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Answer:

30 {x}^{2}  + 17xy - 21 {y}^{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

we have to find the product of the below-mentioned terms:

(6x+7y) and (5x-3y)

To find the product, we have to multiply both the terms with each of the terms with positive and negative signs.

now multiply each term

(6x+7y) * (5x-3y)

=6x*5x-6x*3y+7y*5x-7y*3y

 {30x}^{2}   -  18xy + 35xy  - 21 {y}^{2}

 {30x}^{2}  + 17xy - 21 {y}^{2}

This is the product of the (6x+7y) and  (5x-3y).

In this equation,

we have terms of xy,y^{2} and x^{2} .

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