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find the product of the following (ii) (3x + 5y) (3x + 2y)​

Answers

Answered by pasterhardeepsingh
1

Answer:

5y(3x+2y)

Step-by-step explanation:

5y(3x+2y)

(5xy+10y^2

Answered by XxitzcutearmygirlxX
4

Answer:

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Simplifying

⟹3x + 5y + -3x + 2y = 0

Reorder the terms:

⟹ 3x + -3x + 5y + 2y = 0

Combine like terms: 3x + -3x = 0

⟹ 0 + 5y + 2y = 0

⟹ 5y + 2y = 0

Combine like terms: 5y + 2y = 7y

⟹ 7y = 0

Solving

⟹ 7y = 0

Solving for variable 'y'.

Move all terms containing y to the left, all other terms to the right.

Divide each side by '7'.

⟹ y = 0

Simplifying

⟹ y = 0

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