what is equivalent to (5x-6) (2x+3) ?

a. (5x-6) (2x) + (5x -6) (3)

b. (5x-6) (2x) - (5x-6) (3)

c. (5x) (2x) + (6) (3)

d. (5x-6) (2x) + (-6)(3)

Answer :

Ben
Option A, because you split the (2x + 3) into 2x and 3.

The expression is equivalent to (5x-6) (2x) + (5x-6) (3).

Option (A) is correct.

It is to find equivalent of (5x-6) (2x+3).

What is polynomial?

An expression of more than two algebraic terms, especially the sum of several terms that contain different powers of the same variable.

when we multiply to (5x-6) to (2x+3).

Each term of (5x-6) is multiply to (2x+3).

so (5x-6) is multiply to 2x and (5x-6)  is multiply to 3 separately.

so, the expression is equivalent to (5x-6) (2x) + (5x-6) (3).

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