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Multiply : (i) x + 2 and x + 10​

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Answered by shashisrvfeb25
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Answer:

x²+12x+20

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by brokendreams
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given: We have two equations (x+2) and (x+10)

To Find The multiplied sum of equations (x+2)  (x+10)

To calculate the multiplied sum of equations:

We need to multiply (x+2) (x+10)

x (x+10) + 2 (x+10)

x^{2} + 10x + 2x + 20

x^{2}  + 12x + 20.

To present a simplified answer:

We need to simplify the equation by taking out the common factor

Taking out the common factor of x^{2}  + 12x + 20 as 2.

2 (x^{2} + 6x + 10)

The multiplied sum is 2 (x^{2} + 6 +10).

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