Math, asked by dukhibaba31, 4 months ago

(x-2)(2x) how to multiply​

Answers

Answered by kumardahal2446
1

Answer:

2x²-4x

Step-by-step explanation:

(x-2)(2x)

=2x(x-2)

=2x²-4x


dukhibaba31: yeah.. I think so
kumardahal2446: i think the first one is incorrect.
dukhibaba31: okay..can you multiply this
kumardahal2446: which one
dukhibaba31: (x-2)(2x)-3x(-3)=3
kumardahal2446: ok one minute
kumardahal2446: the ans is 2x²+5x=3
dukhibaba31: same here...but showing answer is 1/2 and -3
dukhibaba31: it's the question of determinants
Answered by vimalmaurya0011
0

Answer:

2x(x) + 2x( - 2)

This is because 2x will multiply with both the terms and this is a rule

2 {x}^{2}   - 4x

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