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x(2x+3y)
in algebraic expression​

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Answered by bharathideviD
1

Answer:

x(2x+3y) in algebraic expression is 2x^2+3xy

Answered by Berseria
11

Answer :

\sf\bull\underline{ \: In \: algebraic \: expression} : -

\sf\ :  \implies x(2x + 3y)

\sf : \implies \: x \times 2x + x \times 3y

 : \implies\bf \: 2x² + 3xy

\sf\bull\underline { \: some \: algebraic \: identities : -  }

  • \sf \: (y + 1)(x + 1) = yx + y + x + 1
  • \sf \: (y + 2)(x + 2) = yx + 2y + 2x + 4
  • (\sf \: x + y) ^{2}  =  {x}^{2}  +  {y}^{2}  + 2xy
  • \sf \: (x - y)(u - v) = xu - xv - yu - yv
  •  \sf \: (x - y )^{2} =  {x}^{2}  +  {y}^{2}  - 2xy
  • \sf \: (x + y)(u - v) = xu - xv - yu - yv
  •  \: \sf(x + y)(x - y) = x ^{2}  -  {y}^{2}
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