Math, asked by mydreamnasa, 10 months ago

what is. 2(x)(-2y) + 2(-2y)(-3z) + 2(-3)(x)​

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Answered by gautamray463
3

Answer:

2x×4y+(-4y)×-6z+(-6)×x

=4y+(-4y)×-2x×x-6z+(-6)×x

=0×(-2x)-6z-6

=0

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Answered by sparshsingh0506
0

Step-by-step explanation:

2(x)(-2y) + 2(-2y)(-3z) + 2(-3)(x)

= -4xy + 12yz - 6x

How? Well here:-

2(x)(-2y)

(2 x - 2)(x * y)

= - 4xy

2(-2y)(-3z)

(2 x - 2 x - 3)(y * z)

=(2 x 6)(yz)

=12yz

2(-3)(x)

(2 x - 3)(x)

= - 6x

So your answer is - 4xy + 12yz - 6x

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