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multiply 4x-5 and 2x2+3x-6​

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Answered by aadityapatro2009
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Answer:

(4x-5)(4+3x-6)= (4x-5) (3x-2)

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Answered by harendrachoubay
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The product of 4x-5 and 2x^2+3x-6 is equal to

8x^{3}+2x^{2} -39x+30.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

4x-5 and 2x^2+3x-6

To multiply 4x-5 and 2x^2+3x-6=?

(4x-5)(2x^2+3x-6)

=4x(2x^2+3x-6)-5(2x^2+3x-6)

=8x^{3} +12x^{2} -24x-10x^{2} -15x+30

=8x^{3}+2x^{2} -39x+30

The product of 4x-5 and 2x^2+3x-6=8x^{3}+2x^{2} -39x+30

Hence, the product of 4x-5 and 2x^2+3x-6 is equal to

8x^{3}+2x^{2} -39x+30.

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