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How do you mutiply (2p+7)(3p−9)?

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Answered by Anonymous
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(2p+7)× (3p-9)

First of all,

multiply 3p by 2p .

Next, put a plus sign in between and write the product of 3p by 7.

We get:

6p^2+21p

Now, find 2p multiplied by-9 and we get:

-18p

Now, find 7×-9=-63

So , combining all we get the product:

6p^2+21p-18p-63

Simplifying we get:

6p^2+3p-63.

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