Math, asked by Sturudalfaro16443, 2 months ago

Find the product of (a + 3b) and (x + 5).

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Answered by Sciencelover828333
17

Answer:

(a + 3b) (x + 5)

=a (x+5) + 3b(x + 5)

= (a+x) + (a×5) + (3b× x) + (3b×5)

= ax + 5a + 3bx + 15b.

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Answered by vpvp197
13

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multiply \: the \: binomial \\  \implies(a + 3b) \: and \: (x + 5)  \\  \implies \: a(x + 5) \:  +  \: 3b(x + 5) \\  \implies \: (a \times x) + (a \times 5) + (3b \times 5) \\  + (3b \times 5) \\  \implies \: ax + 5a + 3bx + 15b

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