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multiply the given expression to each other(5x+3) (3x+2)

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Answered by llSagarll
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Answer:

(5x+3) (3x+2)

= 5x(3x+2) +3(3x+2)

= 15x^2 + 10x + 9x + 6

= 15x^2 + 19x + 6

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Answered by divyapakhare468
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To multiply : (5x + 3) ( 3x + 2 )

Solution :

  • According to question we are asked to multiply the given expression .
  • To solve , we multiply both the terms one by one .
  • Therefore, ( 5x + 3 ) ( 3x + 2) = 15x^{2} +10x + 9x + 6
  • On solving the equation by simple addition and subtraction we get ,

                                    = 15x^{2} +19x + 6    

Hence , on multiplying  (5x + 3) ( 3x + 2 ) we get  15x^{2} +19x + 6      

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