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Use a suitable identity to get each of the
Following products.
(i) (-3 a-12) (30 - 12)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Q. Use a suitable identity to get each of the

a suitable identity to get each of theFollowing products:

( i ) ( - 3a - 12 ) ( 30 - 12 )

= ( - 3a - 12 ) ( 18 )

= - 3a ( 18 ) - 12 ( 18 )

= - 54a - 216

= - 54 ( a + 4 )

The correct answer of the question is

= - 54 ( a + 4 )

In mathematics, an identity is an equality relating one mathematical expression A to another mathematical expression B, such that A and B (which might contain some variables) produce the same value for all values of the variables within a certain range of validity. In other words, A = B is an identity if A and B define the same functions, and an identity is an equality between functions that are differently defined. Identities are sometimes indicated by the triple bar symbol ≡ instead of =, the equals sign.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

HEY BUDDY HOPE IT HELPS YOU

Step-by-step explanation:

Q. Use a suitable identity to get each of the

a suitable identity to get each of theFollowing products:

( i ) ( - 3a - 12 ) ( 30 - 12 )

= ( - 3a - 12 ) ( 18 )

= - 3a ( 18 ) - 12 ( 18 )

= - 54a - 216

= - 54 ( a + 4 )

The correct answer of the question is

= - 54 ( a + 4 )

In mathematics, an identity is an equality relating one mathematical expression A to another mathematical expression B, such that A and B (which might contain some variables) produce the same value for all values of the variables within a certain range of validity. In other words, A = B is an identity if A and B define the same functions, and an identity is an equality between functions that are differently defined. Identities are sometimes indicated by the triple bar symbol ≡ instead of =, the equals sign.

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