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multiply(2x+3) (4x-y)​

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Answered by ufo97
1

Answer:

8x^2-2xy12x-3y......

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Answered by varadad25
4

Answer:

The product of the given brackets is

8x² - 2xy + 12x - 3y.

Step-by-step-explanation:

The given brackets are ( 2x + 3 ) & ( 4x - y ).

∴ ( 2x + 3 ) ( 4x - y )

⇒ 2x ( 4x - y ) + 3 ( 4x - y )

8x² - 2xy + 12x - 3y

∴ The product of the given brackets is

8x² - 2xy + 12x - 3y.

Additional Information:

1. Product:

The multiplication of any two terms is called as product.

2. Steps to multiply binomial to binomial:

1. Multiply the first term of the first bracket to second bracket.

2. Multiply the second term of the first bracket to second term.

3. Collect the like terms together.

4. Make the proper operations as per the terms i. e. addition or subtraction.

5. The obtained expression is the product of the given two binomials.

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