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(vii) (x+2) = 2x(x - 1)​

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Answered by ABHINAV012
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Step-by-step explanation:

(x+2) = 2x(x - 1)

= x+2 = 2x²-2x

= 2x²-2x-x-2

= 2x²-3x-2

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Answered by mamtabgs395
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(x+2)=2x(x−1)

= x+2 = 2x²-2x=x+2=2x²−2x

= 2x²-2x-x-2=2x²−2x−x−2

= 2x²-3x-2=2x²−3x−2


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