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2A²A—2A³= ? what would be the answer?

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Answer:

0

Explanation:

1)
2A^2A-2A^3=2A^3-2A^3

2)
2A^3 - 2A^3 =0

To explain in words, in order to do exponents, you must add variable exponents first, in this case, A. As a Result, the equation becomes
2(A* A* A) - 2(A* A* A), which is 0, because they cancel each other out.

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