How do you find the product (g+10)(2g-5)?

vampriknightsx3k

vampriknightsx3k

Answered question

2022-02-12

How do you find the product (g+10)(2g-5)?

Answer & Explanation

Branden Nelson

Branden Nelson

Beginner2022-02-13Added 12 answers

Multiply terms
Explanation:
When you multiply terms, you will get
(g*2g)-(5g)+(10*2g)-(5*10)
=2g2+15g50
This is your solution:
2g2+15g50
hotlegsaprile2u

hotlegsaprile2u

Beginner2022-02-14Added 21 answers

Explanation:
each term in the second bracket is multiplied by each
term in the first bracket as shown below.
(g+10)(2g-5)
=g(2g-5)+10(2g-5)
=(g×2g)+(g×5)+(10×2g)+(10×5)
=2g25g+20g50
=2g2+15g50

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