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What is the answer to (12b^2+1)-(-8b^2)

User Aliki
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Hey there!

Let's solve this problem step by step!


(12b^(2) +1)-(-8b^(2) )

Remove the parenthesis between the first sum.


12b^(2) +1-(-8b^(2) )

Work out the parenthesis that are left. Remember that multiplying a negative by a negative makes you end up with a positive outcome.


12b^(2) +1+8b^(2)

And finally collect the terms. We can only add the
b^(2). We then find the following solution


20b^(2) +1

~Hope this helps you!

User Stefan H Singer
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Use the formula
c-(-d)=c+d, where c and d are expressions.

Thus,


(12b^2+1)-(-8b^2)=12b^2+1+8b^2=20b^2+1

This is the final simplified expression.

User Bokibeg
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