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7 times the sum of a squared and b minus 4 times the sum of a squared and b

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(7•((a^2)+b))-(4•((a^2)+b))
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Let's solve this problem step by step.


First. The sum of a squared and b


a^2+b


Second. 7 times the sum of a squared and b


7(a^2+b)


Third. 4 times the sum of a squared and b


4(a^2+b)


Finally. 7 times the sum of a squared and b minus 4 times the sum of a squared and b


7(a^2+b)-4(a^2+b)


And this is:


\boxed{7(a^2+b)-4(a^2+b)=3(a^2+b)}


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