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How to simplify 2a x a x 3a +b x4b

User Venederis
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Answer

6a³ + 4b²

Explanation

Given the expression:


2a* a*3a+b*4b

Combining similar terms (terms with the same variable):


\begin{gathered} (2a* a*3a)+(b*4b)= \\ =\lbrack(2*3)(a\operatorname{*}a\operatorname{*}a)\rbrack+\lbrack4(b\operatorname{*}b)\rbrack= \\ =6a^3+4b^2 \end{gathered}

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