Math, asked by nagusridhar884, 3 months ago

find the product of (2x-5) (4x+6)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given (2x + 5) × (4x – 3)

To find the product of given expression we have to use horizontal method.

In that we have to multiply each term of one expression with each term of another

Expression so by multiplying we get,

(2x + 5) × (4x – 3)

⇒2x (4x – 3) + 5 (4x – 3)

⇒8x2 – 6x + 20x – 15

⇒ 8x2 + 14x – 15

Answered by itzdangerousladki01
4

Answer:  your required answer is :-

⇒ (2x-5) (4x+5)

⇒ 2x (4x+5) -5 (4x+5)

⇒ 8x²+10x - 20x - 25

⇒ 8x² - 10x - 25

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