Math, asked by sidanwarm5, 3 months ago

use the formula to
multiply
(x/5+6) (x/5-6)​

Answers

Answered by abhirajthakur4
5

STEP:-1 Taking x/5+6 = a and 6 as b

STEP:-2 we can write (x/5+6) (x/5-6) as (a+b) (a-b)

STEP:-3 (a+b) (a-b)= a^2-b^2

STEP:-4 (x/5)^2-(6)^2

STEP:-5 x^2/25-36

Answered by jeetmit4
2

Answer:

use algebraic formulae

Step-by-step explanation:

formula, \\(a+b)(a-b)  = a^2-b^2\\or, (\frac{x}{5}+6)(\frac{x}{5}-6) = (x/5)^2-6^2 = \frac{x^2}{25}-36 = \frac{x^2- 900}{25}

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