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simplify:. (a+3)(a-4)(a+5) (algebraic equations)

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Answered by nishchayshakya3
1

Answer:

YOUR ANSWER IS a^3+12a^3+47a+60

Step-by-step explanation:

FIRST WE WILL MULTIPLY THE TERMS (a+3)(a+4)

=a^2-a-12

IN THE NEXT STEP WE WILL MULTIPLY THE REMAINING TWO TERMS

(a^2-a-12)(a+5)

=a^3+12a^3+47a+60

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Answered by lxXItzDhanuXxl
4

ANSWER:-

  • Question= (a+3)(a-4)(a+5)

DOUBT:---

THIS SUM IS ADDITION

So:-

a+3

a-4

a+5

a-4

STEP BY STEP EXPLANATION:-

Variables:- a

Constants:-3,4,5

Symbols:- + and -

So:-

  • a + a + a = a
  • + x - = -
  • - x + = -

So:- subtract

  • 3-4-5
  • 4-3=1
  • 5-1=4

THE FINAL ANSWER IS :-

  • a-4

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