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(5a+2) (5a+3) using identities​

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Answered by pragatigupta1506
4

Answer:

25a^2+25a+6

check full solution for better understanding.

Step-by-step explanation:

(X+a)(X+b)=x^2+(a+b)X+ab

(5a+2)(5a+3)=(5a)^2+(2+3)5a+2*3

=25a^2+25a+6

hope it helps.

Answered by Anonymous
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Q:-(5a+2) (5a+3) using identities

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Here this formula is used:-

➫(x + a)(x + b) =  {x}^{2}  + (a + b)x + ab

➫(5a + 2)(5a + 3) =  {5a}^{2}  + (2 + 3)5a+ 2 \times 3

➫ {25a}^{2}  + 5a + 6

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