Math, asked by haileesteinfeild52, 1 year ago

2x(3x-2y+5)
Please advise

Answers

Answered by aryan1624
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6x-4y+10 will be the answer
Answered by xishitaghoshx
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2x(3x-2y+5)

Multiplying 2x with the terms in the bracket,
=>2x × 3x + 2x × (-2y) + 2x × 5
=>6x^2 - 4xy + 10x.

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haileesteinfeild52: (2x-y)(2x^2-3y+5) answer this question
xishitaghoshx: Multiplying 2x-y with the terms inside the bracket
xishitaghoshx: So, 4x^3 - 2x^2y - 6xy + 3y^2 + 10x - 5y
xishitaghoshx: Cannot be added or subtracted since the terms are different ...
xishitaghoshx: So, that's the final answer
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