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multiply (a-1)(2a-3)​

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Answered by adithkumarshetty34
1

Answer:

2a²-5a+3

Step-by-step explanation:

=(a-1)(2a-3)

=a(2a-3)-1(2a-3)

=2a²-3a-2a+3

=2a²-5a+3

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Answered by monishashkl
0

Answer:

The product of them is 2a^{2} - 5a + 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Here we have been given to multiply the expressions which are:

(a-1) and (2a-3) respectively.

For this, we will first open the first bracket of the former expression and then multiply it with the other one as below:

(a-1)(2a-3)

= a(2a-3) - 1(2a-3)

= 2a^{2} - 3a -2a + 3

= 2a^{2} - 5a + 3

Therefore the product of the two expressions is 2a^{2} - 5a + 3

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