Math, asked by cdasudhirkumar, 9 months ago

If we multiply 5x and (– 4xyz), then we get:​

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Answered by mysticd
117

 \red{Multiplying \: 5x \: and \: (-4xyz)}

 = 5x \times (-4xyz)

 = 5\times (-4) \times x \times x \times yz

 = -20 x^{1+1} yz

/* By Exponential Law */

 \boxed{ \pink { a^{m} \times a^{n} = a^{m+n} }}

 = -20x^{2}yz

Therefore.,

 \red{Product \:of \: 5x \: and \: (-4xyz)}

 \green{ = -20x^{2}yz}

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Answered by s15108bashish011596
18

- 20x²yz I hope it's helpful for you

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