Math, asked by edemon466, 9 months ago

Multiply (3x-5 + 2x^2) by (5x+3)​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by NishantMolleti
5

Answer:

(5x+3)(3x-5+2x^{2})\\= (5x)(3x)+(5x)(-5)+(5x)(2x^{2})+(3)(3x)+(3)(-5)+(3)(2x^{2})\\= 15x^{2}-25x+10x^{3}+9x-15+6x^{2}\\= 10x^{3}+21x^{2}-16x-15

HOPE MY ANSWER HELPED!!

Answered by elodieagbede5966
1

Answer:

6x^3-5x^2-16x+15

Step-by-step explanation:

just did it

Similar questions