Math, asked by wapangtemsu7777, 6 months ago

Multiply the following
6-7z by p+z​

Answers

Answered by ansafBigBrain
0

Answer:

question is not very clear

i hope question is

Multiply the following:

6-7 by p+z

Answer is ( - p + z)

 - 1 \times (p + z) = ( - p + z)

Step-by-step explanation:

6 - 7 =  - 1 \\

p + z = p + z  \\ \:  \: (p \: and \: z \: cant \: be \: added)

 - 1 \times (p + z) = ( - p + z)

Answered by michaelgimmy
2

Question :-

Multiply the Following :- (6 - 7z) by (p + z)

Solution :-

By using the Distributive Law twice, we get -

\begin {aligned} \bold {(6 - 7z) \times (p + z)} & = 6 \times (p + z) + (-7z) \times (p + z)\\\\& \Rightarrow (6 \times p + 6 \times z) + (-7z \times p + -7z \times z)\\\\& \Rightarrow 6p + 6z + (-7pz) + (-7z^2)\\\\& = \bold {6p + 6z - 7pz - 7z^2} \end {aligned}

Conclusion :-

The Product of (6 - 7z) and (p + z) is = \bold {-7z^2 - 7pz + 6p + 6z}

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