Math, asked by priyabtsarmy7, 4 months ago

(-4a) × (2a + 3b)= ?​

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Answered by MrHyper
14

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 \bf ( - 4a) \times (2a + 3b) \\  \bf = ( - 4a \times 2a) + ( - 4a \times 3b) \\  \bf = \underline{\underline{ - 8 {a}^{2}  - 12ab}}

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Answered by Anonymous
18

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 = ( - 4a) \times (2a + 3b)

 =  - 4a(2a) + ( - 4a)(3b)

 =  - 8 {a}^{2}  - 12ab

 {=}\bold\pink{  - (8 {a}^{2}  + 12ab)}

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