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(x+2a)(x+4a)=6a^2. quadratic

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Answered by misbahkadri
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Step-by-step explanation:

(x + 2a)(x + a)= 6a^2

therefore,

x(x + a) + 2a(x + a) = 6a^2

x^2 + ax + 2ax + 2a^2 = 6a^2

x^2 + 3ax + 2a^2 = 6a^2

x^2 + 3ax = 6a^2 - 2a^2

x^2 + 3ax = 4a^2

therefore, the equation is,

4a^2 - x^2 +3ax = 0

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Answered by razis5121472
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