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question is - (x+a) and (x+b)

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Answered by BrainlyFIRE
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=(x+a)*(x+b)

=x²+bx+ax+ab

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Answered by joytwenty12
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The expansion of (x+a)(x+b) is an algebraic identity  

(x+a) (x+b)= x² + x (a+b) + ab = x² + xb + ax +ab

Let us see the explanation of the above formula. For that let us use distributive property.

  (x+a)(x+b) = x(x+b) + a(x+b)

 = x² + xb + ax +ab

 =  x² + x(a+b) + ab [by combining like terms]

               

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