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(5x) (-2x) find the product
(3x) (-2y) find the product​

Answers

Answered by shrishrikrishnpriya
1

Answer:

(5x) (-2x) = 5x*(-2x)

=-10x^2

(3x) (-2y)

=-6xy

Answered by sheeb12ansari
0

Given:

a) (5x) (-2x) \\b) (3x) (-2y)

We have to solve the above equation.

  • By using the multiplication property, we are solving the above equation.
  • As we know that the multiplication is a method to get the product by multiplying two or more values.
  • Multiplication is denoted by the symbol(x).

We are solving in the following way:

We have,

a) (5x) (-2x) \\b) (3x) (-2y)

a) (5x) (-2x) \\=>5x\times-2x\\=>-10x^2

and

b) (3x) (-2y)\\=>3x\times-2y\\=>-6xy

Hence, we get

a)-10x^2\\\\b)-6xy

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