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Solve for S if S equals 2ab + 2bc +2ac

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The value of s in the equation, s = 2ab + 2bc + 2ac, is:

  • s = 2(ab + bc + ac)

How to calculate the value of s in the equation?

The equation given from the question is written as:

  • Equation given: s = 2ab + 2bc + 2ac
  • Value of s in equation =?

The value of s in the equation can be calculated as illustrated below:

s = 2ab + 2bc + 2ac

Find the factors of each term

  • 2ab = 2 × a × b
  • 2bc = 2 × b × c
  • 2ac = 2 × a × c
  • Factor = 2

Thus, we have

s = 2(ab + bc + ac)

Since we have different variables in the bracket, we can not add them together.

Therefore, we can conclude from the above that the value of s in the equation is 2(ab + bc + ac)

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