Math, asked by vijaymanchanda03, 9 days ago

factorise: (p+q)(2p+5)-(p+q)(p+3).

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Answers

Answered by srishtiranigupta
1

Answer:

=p×2p -q×3q +p×p +p×q +p×3 -q×p -q×q -q×3

=2p2-3q2+p2+pq+3p-qp-q2-3q

=3p2- 4q2+3p-3q

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by bandanapanjiyar12
2

Answer:

1)Use the FOIL method:

(a+b)(c+d)=ac+ad+bc+bd(a+b)(c+d)=ac+ad+bc+bd.

2p²+5p+2qp+5q−(p+q)(p+3)

2)Use the FOIL method:(again)

2p²+5p+2qp+5q−(p²+3p+qp+3q)

3)Remove Bracket.

2p²+5p+2qp+5q−p²−3p−qp−3q

4)Collect like terms.

(2p²−p²)+(5p−3p)+(2qp−qp)+(5q−3q)

5)Simplify.

p²+2p+qp+2q

Done

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