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12a + 26b - 4b - 16a
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12a+26b-4b-16a
It seems like all we're doing is combining like terms.
(12a-16a)(26b-4b)
-4a+22b
Plz correct me if I did this wrong
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12a + 26b - 4b - 16a
= -4a + 22b ...............combine like terms
hope it helps
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