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(2s-3t) X (3s-6t)
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Answered by hizarazik1270
1

Answer:

(2s-3t) x (3s-6t)

multiply 2s with each of the term in the other bracket and then mutiply each of the terms in the second bracket with -3t

so t,

2s x 3s + 2s-6t

       +

-3t x 3s + -3t-6t

      =

6s² - 12st -9st+18t²

since we have -12st and -9st we can add them as both have the same variables and - sign

∴ (2s-3t)x(3s-6t) = 6s²-21st+18t²

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Answered by mehakmaurya10
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