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kl+lm and k-l multiply the binomials

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Answered by Utkarshiyadav
11

Answer:

(Kl + lm) (k - l)

K2l - kl2 + lmk - l2M


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Answered by SerenaBochenek
23

The correct answer is k²l-kl²-l²m-klm.

Step-by-step explanation:

The \ given \ binomials \ are:\\\\(kl+lm) \ and \ (k-l)\\\\On \ applying \ multiplication,we \ get\\\\=k(kl-lm)-l(kl-lm)\\\\=k^2l-klm-kl^2-l^2m\\\\=k^2l-kl^2-l^2m-klm

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