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find the product of 2x + 5 and y -6​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(2x + 5)(y - 6) \\  \\  = 2x(y - 6) + 5(y - 6) \\  \\  = 2xy - 12x + 5y - 30

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Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

The product of 2x + 5 and y -6 is -12x+2xy+5y-30  

Given Data:

2x + 5 and y -6

Step 1:

Multiply 2x+5 with y

(2x + 5) (y -6) = 2xy + 5y

Step 2:

Now again multiply the first term with -6, so we will get the product as

(2x + 5) (y -6) = 2xy+5y-12x-30

Step 3:

Arrange the answer

(2x + 5)(y -6)= -12x+2xy+5y-30  

Result:

(2x + 5) (y - 6) = -12x+2xy+5y-30.

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