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write the polynomial in standard form (x+2/3)(x+3/4) explain each step clearly ​

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Answered by Siddharth412006
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THE STANDARD FORM OF POLYNOMIAL (x + 2/3) (x + 3/4) is x2 + 17/12x + 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

(x + 2/3)  (x+3/4)

WE KNOW THE IDENTITY: (x + a) (x + b)= x2 + ( a + b) x + ab

Here,

a= 2/3 and b= 3/4

x2 + ( 2/3 + 3/4) x + (2/3)(3/4)

Gives, x2 + 17/12x + 1/2

Hence the standard form of polynomial is x2 + 17/12x + 1/2

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