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Solve the equation
(2x-5x)(4y-6x)​

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Answer:

18x²-12xy

Step-by-step explanation:

(2x-5x)(4y-6x)​

8xy-12x²-20xy+30x²

18x²-12xy

User Hanry
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\sf \: (2x - 5x)(4y - 6x)

Use distributive property.


\sf \: 2x(4y - 6x) - 5x(4y - 6x) \\ \sf \: = 8xy - 12 {x}^(2) - 20xy + 30 {x}^(2) \\ \sf \: = 8xy - 20xy - 12 {x}^(2) + 30 {x}^(2) \\ = \boxed{ \bf \: - 12xy + 18x ^(2) }

The solution for the equation is - 12xy + 18x².

You can further simplify the equation formed as - 6x (2y - 3x).

Hope it helps.

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