Math, asked by Varchas8959, 10 months ago

Multiply and solve (3p-q2) (7p+4p)





Answers

Answered by janice68
0

(3p−q

2

)(7q+4p

4

)

=3p(7q+4p

4

)−q

2

(7q+4p

4

)

=21pq+12p

5

−7q

3

−4p

4

q

2

Answered by shouryavirjain
1

Answer:

\boxed{\text{Answer }= 33p^2 - 11pq^2}

Step-by-step explanation:

(3p - q^2)(7p + 4p)\\\\= (3p - q^2)(11p)\\\\\boxed{\text{Answer }= 33p^2 - 11pq^2}

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