Math, asked by zulfirasheed127, 11 months ago

(x+2)(x+3)
SOLVE USING APPROPRIATE IDENTITY

Answers

Answered by abhisolanki009
0

Answer:

x^2+5x+6

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Answered by charliejaguars2002
25

Answer:

\longrightarrow \Huge\boxed{\mathsf{X^2+5x+6}}

Step-by-step explanation:

\Large\boxed{\textnormal{SUBJECT: MATH}}

FOIL METHOD FORMULA:

(A+B)(C+D)=AC+AD+BC+BD

SOLUTIONS:

A=X

B=2

C=X

D=3

Rewrite the problem down.

\displaystyle \mathsf{xx+x*3+2x+2*3}}

Solve.

xx+x*3+2x+2*3

3x+2x=5x (Add the numbers from left to right.)

xx+5x+2*3

x²=xx

Multiply the numbers from left to right.

3*2=6

= x²+5x+6

\bigstar  \longrightarrow\Large\boxed{\mathsf{X^2+5x+6}}\bigstar

In conclusion, the correct answer is x²+5x+6.

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