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  • 14-04-2021
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Please, multiply the following Algebric sum.........
3ab+2bc, 5bc

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JeanaShupp
JeanaShupp JeanaShupp
  • 19-04-2021

Answer: The required product of two given algebraic expressions =15abc +10b²c²

Step-by-step explanation:

Here we need to multiple two algebraic expressions: 3ab+2bc, 5bc

i.e. The required product = (3a+2bc)  x (5bc)

= 3a x 5bc + 2bc x 5bc    [Using right distributive property: (a+b)c= ac+bc]

= (3x 5)  abc + (2 x 5) (bc)²

= 15abc +10b²c²

Therefore, the required product of two given algebraic expressions = 15abc +10b²c²

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