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Multiply: (a2+ 2b2)(5a –3b)

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Answered by XxAttitudeBoy2248Xx
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\bf{ ({a}^{2} + 2 {b}^{2} )(5a - 3b)}

\implies{\sf{\purple{ {a}^{2}(5a - 3b) + 2 {b}^{2}(5a - 3b)}}}

\implies{\sf{\orange{5 {a}^{3} - 3{a}^{2}b + 10a {b}^{2} - 6 {b}^{3}}}}

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Answered by POKEMONman
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Therefore the answer is 5a^3 + 10ab^2 - 6b^3 - 3ba^2

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