Math, asked by deepikamalhotra21, 2 months ago


multiply the given expression to each other.
(4x - 3)(2x + 4)

Answers

Answered by ydharmendra888
1

Answer:

8x²+10x-12

Step-by-step explanation:

(4x-3)(2x+4)

=4x*2x+4*4x(-3)*2x(-3)*4

=8x²+16x-6x-12

=8x²+10x-12

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

=> 8x^2+10x-12

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the data given in the question,

We have to multiply the expression,

Given expression:-

(4x-3)(2x+4)

Now, by applying the distributive property,

By multiplying each term of (4x - 3) to each term of the (2x + 4) in the expression:

So, the expression is written as:

=>(4x-3)(2x+4) =8x^2+16x-6x-12

                               =8x^2+10x-12

Hence, the required solution is 8x^2+10x-12.

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