Math, asked by siyashree, 11 months ago

(x+y) (2x+5)-(x+y)(x+3)​

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Answered by jpg810
0

Answer:

(x + y)(2x + 5) - (x + y)(x + 3)

(2 {x}^{2}  + 5x + 2xy + 5y) - \\  ( {x}^{2}  + 3x + xy + 3y)

2 {x}^{2}  + 5x + 2xy + 5y -  \\  {x}^{2}  - 3x -xy -  3y

2 {x}^{2} -  {x}^{2}   + 5x - 3x + \\ 2xy - xy + 5y - 3y

 {x}^{2}  + 2x + xy + 2y

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Answered by jyotijoshi120302
4

taking (x+y) common from both.....

(x+y) {2x+5-(x+3) }

x+y{2x+5-x-3}

(x+y) (x+2).....

So via Binomial product it can be solved.....

x(x+2) +y(x+2)

x^2+2x+xy+2y

Hope it would help u.....

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