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expand : (x-4) (x-6) ​

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Given that:- (x-4) (x-6)

As we have to expand the given expression,

By distributing the first bracket,

=>x(x-6)-4(x-6)

Simplifying above expression we get,

=>x^2-6x-4(x-6)

=>x^2-6x-4x+24

Combining like terms we get,

=>x^2-10x+24

Answered by gausia8080
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As per data given in the question,

We have,

Given in the question-

$(x-4)(x-6)$

For solving the expression, we will multiply first term of first expression with first term of second expression, and so on.

So, Simplifying above expression we will get,

$$\begin{array}{l}=>x^{2}-6 x-4(x-6) \\=>x^{2}-6 x-4 x+24\end{array}$$

After combining the like terms we will get, =>x^{2}-10 x+24

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