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What is the middle product of (-2x + 1)(-3x - 5)

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Answered by prabin100
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6x^2 + 10x - 3x - 5

= 6x^2 + 7x - 5

= 6x^2 + 10x - 3x - 5

= 2x(3x + 5) - 1 ( 3x + 5)

= (2x - 1) (3x + 5)

hence middle term is 7x

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Answered by Ramkishanpeediyackal
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In the expression (-2x + 1)(-3x - 5) the middle product is 7

As given the expression in the question be as follow .

= (-2x + 1)(-3x - 5)

Simplify the above terms

= -2x × (-3x - 5) + 1 (-3x - 5)

Now open the bracket

= -2x × -3x -2x × -5 -3x - 5

= 6x² + 10x -3x - 5

= 6x² + 7x - 5

In the above eqution the middle product is 7x .

Therefore in the expression (-2x + 1)(-3x - 5) the middle product is 7x .

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