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multiply the binomials x-2y and 2x-y​

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Answered by cuteangel12
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Answer:

(x-2y)(2x-y)

x(2x-y) -2y(2x-y)

2x^2 - xy -4xy + 2y^2

2x^2 + 2y^2 _5xy.

Answered by pulakmath007
3

Multiplying the binomials x - 2y and 2x - y we get 2 - 5xy + 2y²

Given :

The binomials x - 2y and 2x - y

To find :

Multiply the binomials

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Write down the binomials

Here the given binomials are x - 2y and 2x - y

Step 2 of 2 :

Multiply the binomials

On multiplication we get ,

\displaystyle \sf{ (x - 2y)(2x - y) }

\displaystyle \sf{ = x(2x - y) - 2y(2x - y) }

\displaystyle \sf{ = 2 {x}^{2}  - xy - 4xy + 2 {y}^{2}  }

\displaystyle \sf{ = 2 {x}^{2}  - 5xy + 2 {y}^{2}  }

Multiplying the binomials x - 2y and 2x - y we get 2x² - 5xy + 2y²

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