Math, asked by kirosunny178, 6 months ago


Use suitable identities to find the product of (x+8) (x-10)​

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Answered by nimqy12457
1

Answer:

This answer is (x² - 2x - 80)

Step-by-step explanation:

(x+8) (x-10)

=> x² + 8x - 10x - 80

=> x² - 2x - 80

Answered by GlamorousGirl
30

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Using the identity, (x+a)(x+b) = x ²+(a+b)x+ab

[Here, a = 8 and b = −10]

We get,

(x+8)(x−10) = x²+(8+(−10))x+(8×(−10))

= x²+(8−10)x–80

= x²−2x−80

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