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Using the identity (+a) (x+b)=x+(a+b)x+ ab. Find the product of (x+2)(x+6)​

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Answered by vandanasinha1357
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Answer:

a)(x + b) = x2 + (a + b)x + ab to solve the given questions.

(i) (x + 3)(x + 7)

= x2 + (3 + 7)x + (3)(7)

= x2 + 10x + 21

(ii) (4x + 5)(4x + 1)

= (4x)2 + (5 + 1)(4x) + (5)(1)

= 16x2 + 24x + 5

(iii) (4x - 5)(4x - 1)

= (4x)2 + [(-5) + (-1)](4x) + (-5) (-1)

= 16x2 - 24x + 5

(iv) (4x + 5)(4x -1)

= (4x)2 + [(5) + (-1)](4x) + (5)(-1)

= 16x2 + 16x - 5

(v) (2x + 5y)(2x + 3y)

= (2x)2 + (5y + 3y)(2x) + (5y)(3y)

= 4x2 + 16xy + 15y2

(vi) (2a2 + 9)(2a2 + 5)

= (2a2)2 + (9 + 5)(2a2) + (9)(5)

= 4a4 + 28a2 + 45

(vii) (xyz - 4)(xyz - 2)

= (xyz)2 + [(-4) + (-2)](xyz) + (-4)(-2)

= x2y2z2 - 6xyz + 8

Answered by shrideviepaul
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Answer:

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