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Multiply (x+y)(2x-4y+2xy)​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

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

Step-by-step explanation:

first let's multiply x to 2x-4y+2xy

so, it will be, 2x^2- 4xy+2x^2y

bow multiplying y with 2x-4y+2xy, will be,

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

combining both the results,

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

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

HOPE IT HELPS

Answered by 2008shrishti
2

Answer:

Answer:

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

Step-by-step explanation:

first let's multiply x to 2x-4y+2xy

so, it will be, 2x^2- 4xy+2x^2y

bow multiplying y with 2x-4y+2xy, will be,

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

combining both the results,

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

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

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this answer will help you.

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