Math, asked by ramkalikumari85, 6 months ago

(3x+4)(5x-6) find the product​

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Answered by XxmiragexX
61

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(3x + 4)(5x - 6)

• 3x(5x-6) + 4(5x-6)

• 15x² - 18x + 20x - 24

• 15x² + 2x - 24

Answered by Ashishchaturvedi
2

Step-by-step explanation:

ANSWER

Given (5x+7)×(3x+4)

To find the product of given expression we have to use horizontal method.

In that we have to multiply each term of one expression with each term of another

Expression so by multiplying we get,

(5x+7)×(3x+4)

⇒5x(3x+4)+7(3x+4)

⇒15x

2

+20x+21x+28

⇒15x

2

+41x+28

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