Math, asked by kiyajain62, 5 months ago

multiply (4x+7y) by (3x+2y)​

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Answered by aryan073
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 \:  \:  \qquad \implies \displaystyle \sf{(4x + 7)(3x + 2y)}

 \:  \:   \\  \qquad \implies \displaystyle \sf{4x(3x + 2y) + 7(3x + 2y) }

 \\  \qquad \implies \displaystyle \sf{ 12{x}^{2}  + 8xy + 21x + 14y}

 \:  \bigstar \boxed{ \underline{ \bf{the \: answer \: will \: be \: 12 {x}^{2}  + 8xy + 21x + 14y}}}

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Given:

(4x +3y) * (3x +2y)

To Find:

the product of (4x +3y) * (3x +2y)

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The multiplication is given in numerical as well as variable form.
  • To multiply both brackets we will first multiply the bracket (4x +7y) by 3x.
  • Then we will multiply (4x+7y) by 2y.

Solution:

(4x +7y) * (3x +2y)\\\\=(4x +7y) *3x + (4x +7y)*2y\\\\=12x^{2} +21xy +8xy + 14y^{2}

Now we can simplify the statement.

12x^{2} +29xy+ 14y^{2}

Hence, the solution for (4x +3y) * (3x +2y) is  12x^{2} +29xy+ 14y^{2}

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