Math, asked by adi512075, 10 months ago

Find the product(5x+3)(2x+4)​

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Answered by Alc28
5

Answer:

10x^² + 26x + 12

Step-by-step explanation:

if we take 2 common

5x^² + 13x + 6

for the value of 'x' use the formula....

-b+-(√b^²-4ac)/2a

Answered by Dɪʏᴀ4Rᴀᴋʜɪ
12

\huge\sf\underline\purple{AnsWeR}

\sf{=>(5x+3)(2x+4)}

\sf{=>5x(2x+4)+3(2x+4)}

\sf{=>10x^2+20x+6x+12}

\sf{=>10x^2+26x+12}

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