Math, asked by sarika74, 5 months ago

(2x+5y) ×3by x please explain this​

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Answered by gohilpruthvi490
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Identity to be used is ( a + b )^3 = a^3 + b^3 + 3ab( a + b ).

Comparing with question: a = 2x and b = 5y

So,

( 2x + 5y )^3

= > ( 2x )^3 + ( 5y )^3 + 3( 2x*5y )( 2x + 5y )

= > 8x^3 + 125y^3 + 30xy( 2x + 5y )

= > 8x^3 + 125y^3 + 60x^2y + 150xy^2

Henceforth, using (a+b)^3 = a^3 + b^3 + 3ab( a + b ), ( 2x +5y )^3 = 8x^3 + 125y^3 + 60x^2y + 150xy^2

Answered by vivek5399
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Answer:

answer is 6 + 15y / x

Step-by-step explanation:

(2x+5y) ×3by x please explain this

(2x+5y) × 3 / x

2x × 3/x = 6

5y × 3 / x = 15y / x

answer is 6 + 15y / x

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