Math, asked by aleembhatti1000, 8 months ago

how do you expand 4p(p-7q)

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Answered by Anonymous
64

Answer:

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4p(p - 7q) \\  = 4p {2} - </strong><strong>2</strong><strong>8</strong><strong>p</strong><strong>q

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Answered by CharmingPrince
30

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{\underline{\underline{\rm {Given:}}}}

  • Term = 4p(p-7q)

{\underline{\underline{\rm {Solution:}}}}

Just \ multuply \ 4p\ to \ p \ and \ -7q \ and \ add

4p(p-7q) \\ 4p × p + 4p × -7q \\ 4p^2 - 28pq

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