Math, asked by JosephTp, 1 year ago

multiply 12xy by -3x^2​

Answers

Answered by manojyadav6883
3

Answer:

12xy/2x

Final result :

6x2y

Step by step solution :

Step 1 :

y

Simplify —

2

Equation at the end of step 1 :

y

(12x • —) • x

2

Step 2 :

Multiplying exponential expressions :

2.1 x1 multiplied by x1 = x(1 + 1) = x2

Final result :

6x2y

Answered by aryanagarwal466
1

Answer:

The value is -36x^{3}y.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that we need to multiply 12xy by -3x^{2}.

Multiplication is defined as a method of finding the product of two or more numbers.

It is repeated addition of the same number.

The numbers that are multiplied are referred as the factors. The result that is obtained after the multiplication of two or more numbers is known as the product of those numbers.

Here,

12xy*(-3x^{2} )

=-36x^{3} y

Hence, the value is -36x^{3}y.

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