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5(x-2y)^2+3(x-2y)..... pls answer ❤️❤️​

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Answered by meemanshamalik7
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Step-by-step explanation:

5(x-2y)^2+3(x-2y)

5x-2y^5x-10y (using Board mass)

10x-2y-10y

10x-12y

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Answered by arnoldligad
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Answer:

Factor the Expression and simplify the expression

Step-by-step explanation:

Factor the expression:

5(x-2y)^2 +3(x-2y)

factor out x-2y from the expression

=(x-2y)×(5(x-2y)+3)

Distribute 5 through the parentheses

ans: (x-2y)×(5x-10y+3)

Simplify the expression:

5(x-2y)^2 +3(x-2y)

using (a-b)^2=a^2-2ab+b^2 ,expand the expression

=5(x^2 -4xy +4y^2)+3(x-2y)

=5(x^2 -4xy+4y^2)+3x-6y

distribute 5 through the parentheses

ans: 5x^2 -20xy + 20y^2 +3x-6y

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