Math, asked by anitashrestha2077, 8 months ago

guys answer this question otherwise I will report you all.find the product of (x²-4y)*(x+3y) by using the rules of special products.​

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Answered by adiram047
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Answer:

Proceed this question using term by term multiplication.

Step-by-step explanation:

(x^2-4y)*(x+3y) = x^3 + 3x^2y - 4xy - 12y^2

                        = x^2[ x+3y ] - 4y[ x+3y ]

                         = ( x^2 - 4y ) ( x + 3y) = this is the solution for the question that you gave. If you want to find the value of x or y, then put ( x^2 - 4y ) ( x + 3y) = 0. SO, we get,

 = values of x are = 2 root y, -3y

 = values of y are = x/2, -x/3

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