Math, asked by kharkongorleelamary, 8 months ago

Find the product (2x + 5) (3-2x)​

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Answered by atulmanesh
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Answer:

(2x + 5) (3-2x)​

6x - 4x^2 + 15 - 10x

4x^2 - 4x + 15

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Answered by amartyac106
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-4x+15-4x^2

Step-by-step explanation:

As it is multiplication

So first we will do

1. 2x*3= 6x......(i)

2. 5*3=15........(ii)

3. 2x*(-2x)=(-4x^2).....(iii)

4. 5*(-2x)=(-10x).....(iv)

Putting (i) , (ii) , (iii) and (iv) together we get

=6x+15-4x^2-10x

=> -4x+15-4x^2

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