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multiply the binomials kl+lm and k-l​

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Answered by shifadodamani
1

Answer:

K²l+klm-kl-lm

Step-by-step explanation:

This is easy if you solve by own method

Answered by xxxmysterxxx
1

Answer:

k^2l-kl^2 + klm-l^2mk

2

l−kl

2

+klm−l

2

m is the Answer

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that,

A Polynomial having a single term is called Monomial.

whereas

A polynomial having a sum of two terms (Each term is a Monomial) is termed as a Binomial.

Consider two binomials as kl + lm and k-l

Now,to get the product of two binomials kl + lm and k-l we use the

distributive law i.e. (kl + lm) \times ( k-l)(kl+lm)×(k−l)

= kl(k) + kl(-l) + lm(k) + lm(-l)

= k^2l-kl^2 + klm-l^2mk

2

l−kl

2

+klm−l

2

m

Therefore , the product of (kl + lm) and ( k-l) is k^2l-kl^2 + klm-l^2mk

2

l−kl

2

+klm−l

2

m

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