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a visit to a local market on Sunday morning with your parents

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Answered by llAestheticKingll91
11

Explanation:

Market Place :Market Place Last Sunday, I accompanied my mother to the central market to buy things that she needed for Diwali.When we arrived at the market, the whole market was well decorated and illuminated. All the shopkeepers had decorated their shops beautifully to welcome the customers.

Coming to the market simply before a festive season wasn’t a nice expertise. everybody had to shop for one thing or the opposite. Therefore, the prices of most commodities were quite high. We made our way carefully through various sections buying lights, diyas, decorative items, rangoli, flowers, etc. We also bought lots of sweets and another foodstuff.It was a crowded market. There were many street hawkers on both sides of the street. They were shouting and approaching us with requests to buy their stuff. It was getting difficult for us to avoid them.

Answered by Anonymous
9

Explanation:

Answer:

4x² + 5y² - 40xy

Step-by-step explanation:

\begin{gathered}(4x - 5y) {}^{2} \\ \\ { \tt {Derivations}} \begin{cases} { \rm\red{(a - b) {}^{2} }}\\ { \rm \red{(a + b) {}^{2} }} \end{cases} \\ \\ \: {\tt \green{(a - b) {}^{2} }} \: \: \: \: \tt \blue { \implies} \: a {}^{2} + b {}^{2} - 2ab \\ \: {\tt \green{(a + b) {}^{2} }} \: \: \: \: \tt \blue { \implies} \: a {}^{2} + b {}^{2} + 2ab \\ \\ \\ \rm \: (4x - 5y) {}^{2} \\ \\ \implies4x {}^{2} + 5y {}^{2} - 2(4x \times 5y) \\ \\ \implies4x {}^{2} + 5y {}^{2} - 2 \times 20xy \\ \\ \implies4x {}^{2} + 5y {}^{2} - 40xy\end{gathered}

\begin{gathered}(2x + 3y) {}^{2} \\ \\ { \tt {Derivations}} \begin{cases} { \rm\red{(a - b) {}^{2} }}\\ { \rm \red{(a + b) {}^{2} }} \end{cases} \\ \\ \: {\tt \green{(a - b) {}^{2} }} \: \: \: \: \tt \blue { \implies} \: a {}^{2} + b {}^{2} - 2ab \\ \: {\tt \green{(a + b) {}^{2} }} \: \: \: \: \tt \blue { \implies} \: a {}^{2} + b {}^{2} + 2ab \\ \\ \\ \rm \: (2x + 3y) {}^{2} \\ \\ \implies2x {}^{2} + 3y {}^{2} + 2(2x \times 3y) \\ \\ \implies2x {}^{2} + 3y {}^{2} + 2 \times 6xy \\ \\ \implies2x {}^{2} + 3y {}^{2} - 12xy\end{gathered}

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