Math, asked by sushreesharon047, 6 months ago

find the product of (3x+2) (9x-6)

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Answered by panchalvikas10
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Answer:(3x+2)(9x-6)

=3x(9x-6)+2(9x-6)

=27x-18+18x-12

=27x+18x-18-12

=45x-30

Or=15(3x-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(3x+2)(9x-6)

27x^2-18x+18x-12

Hence product is 27x^2-12

If you what to find the zeros:

27x^2=12

x^2=12/27

X^2=4/9

X=✓4/9

X=2/3

Hence 2/3 is one of the zeros

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