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Multiply:
i) (ax + b) by (cx + d)

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Answer:

  • i) acx² + adx + bcx + bd

Step-by-step explanation:

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i) Multiply (ax + b) by (cx + d)

(ax + b)(cx + d) =

= axcx + adx + bcx + bd =

= acx² + adx + bcx + bd

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User Noortheen Raja
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Answer:

acx² + adx + bcx + bd

Explanation:

(ax + b)(cx + d)

Each term in the second factor is multiplied by each term in the first factor

ax(cx + d) + b(cx + d) ← distribute parenthesis

= acx² + adx + bcx + bd

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