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(6a −? )5a =? a2 − 35a

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(6a - 7)5a = 30a^2 - 35a
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Answer:
5a(6a-7) = 30a² - 35a

Step-by-step explanation:
Before we begin, remember the following:
a(b+c) = ab + bc

Now for the given:
Assume that the first question mark is x and that the second question mark is y.

The expression now becomes:
(6a-x) * 5a = ya² - 35a
Distribute the 5a over the bracket and equate it with the right-hand side as follows:
5a(6a) - 5a(x) = ya² - 35a
30a² - 5ax = ya² - 35a

By comparison:
30a² = ya² ..............> This means that y = 30
-5ax = -35a
-5x = -35
5x = 35
x = 35/5
x = 7

Based on the above, the expression is:
5a * (6a-7) = 30a² - 35a

Hope this helps :)
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