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Find the product of (p+6)(p-3) using suitable identity

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Answered by eshreya396
6

Answer:

 {p}^{2}   + 3p - 18

Step-by-step explanation:

(p + 6)(p - 3) = p(p - 3) + 6(p - 3) \\  =  {p}^{2}  - 3p + 6p - 18 \\  =  {p}^{2}  + 3p - 18

Answered by Banjeet1141
0

Answer:

p^{2} + 3p - 18 is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to find value of (p+ 6) (p-3)

Using identity (x+y)(x-y)= x^{2} - 2xy + y^{2}

Therefore, (p+6)(p-3)

=(P+6) (P-3)\\\\=P(P-3) +6 (P-3)\\\\=P^{2} - 3P + 6P - 18\\\\=P^{2} + 3P - 18\\

Hence, the product of (P+6) (P-3) is P^{2} +3P - 18 is the answer.

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