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5 July, 09:01

How can u write a mathematical proof to show that (x+a) (x+b) is equivalent to x2 + ax+bx + ab

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  1. 5 July, 12:01
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    (x+a) * (x+b)

    First off you have to solve whats in the parentheses

    First Parentheses: x*x = x^2 Then : x*b = bx

    I multiplied x times x which is x squared, then i multiplied x times b which equals bx

    Second parentheses: a*x = ax, Then: a*b=ab

    i multiplied a times x which is ax, then i multiplied a times b and that equals ab

    so our answer is = x2+bx+ax+ab

    Right here

    All of this together
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