Math, asked by tyagimonica071, 4 months ago

(5x+3) (2x+4) find the product of binomials​

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Answered by BrainExerciser
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Answer:

The possible value of x is -2 and -3/5 and their product is (5x+3) and (x+2)

Step-by-step explanation:

(5x+3) (2x+4) = 0

5x(2x+4) + 3(2x+4) = 0

10x² + 20x + 6x + 12 = 0

10x² + 26x + 12 = 0

So we can convert it into lowest form dividing by 2:

5x² + 13x + 6 = 0

Now we can solve it by splitting middle term :

5x² + 10x + 3x + 6 = 0

5x(x+2) + 3(x+2) = 0

(5x + 3) (x+2) = 0

So finally solving (5x+3) = 0

x = -3/5,

And after solving (x+2) ,

x+2 = 0

x = -2

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Answered by janvinegi2708
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

(5x+3)(2x+4)

10X square+ 20x+6x+12

10X square +26x+12

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