Math, asked by tulasigowri82, 1 year ago

5x+6x times of -6x...pl tell me the answer​

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Answered by Sankarshana
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Answer:

-66x^{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

 (5x+6x)(-6x)

=((5x)(-6x))+((6x)(-6x))

=(-30x^{2})+(-36

=-66x^{2}

Here, we use distributive property i.e., (a+b)c = ac+bc

Here, a = 5x, b = 6x and c = -6x

Hope you find it helpful

Answered by ashugr8
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(5x+6x)*-6x=
11x*-6x=-66(x^2)
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