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Find the product of (2x+3) and (x-1)​

Answers

Answered by harishyadavmuthyala2
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Answer:

(2x+3)(x-1)

2x(x-1)+3(x-1)

2x²-2+3x-3

2x²+3x-5

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Answered by dreamrob
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The product of (2x + 3) and (x - 1)​ is 2x² + x - 3.

Given:

2 expressions: (2x + 3) and (x - 1)​

To Find:

we need to find the product of the given expressions

Solution:

we have, (2x + 3) × (x - 1)​

to multiply the given expressions, we need to multiply each of the terms in the brackets with every other term as follows-

(2x × x) + (2x × -1) + (3 × x) + (3 × -1)

= 2x² -2x + 3x - 3

= 2x² + x - 3

Thus, the product of (2x + 3) and (x - 1)​ is 2x² + x - 3.

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