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To find:A BASIC program that produces the product

Explanation of Solution
Given information: A product of two factors
BASIC program.
Concept used:To get the product, multiply second factor by each term of first factor and then use distributive rule to expand it and add like terms together. Use PRINT command to print a statement and INPUT command to enter a variable`s value.
Explaination: BASIC program to get product
10 PRINT “Program to find product (Ax+B)(Cx+D)”;
20 PRINT “Enter values of A , B , C and D .“;
30 INPUT A,B,C,D;
40 (A*x+B)*(C*x+D)=(A*C)*x*x+(A*D+B*C)*x+B*D;
50 PRINT “(Ax+B)(Cx+D)=”;A*C;”x^2+”;(A*D+B*C);”x+”;B*D; 60 END;
Output: Program to find product
Enter values of A,B,C,D= 4 3 2 -5
Here line 10-20, print different messages. Line 30 asks for values of variables A , B , C and D to input. Line 40 simplifies the product of two factors given. LINE 50 returns the result of the given product.
Further simplify the given product as follows.
Conclusion: Above result calculated manually is correct as it is same as produced by the output of this BASIC program.
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