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

2 Answers
May 18, 2017

Multiply terms

Explanation:

When you multiply terms, you will get

(g*2g)-(5g)+(10*2g)-(5*10)

=2g^2+15g-50

This is your solution:

2g^2+15g-50

May 18, 2017

2g^2+15g-50

Explanation:

"each term in the second bracket is multiplied by each "
"term in the first bracket as shown below."

(color(red)(g+10))(2g-5)

=color(red)(g)(2g-5)color(red)(+10)(2g-5)

=(color(red)(g)xx2g)+(color(red)(g)xx-5)+(color(red)(10)xx2g)+(color(red)(10)xx-5)

=2g^2-5g+20g-50

=2g^2+15g-50