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2a( 3a + b)- 3a(2a+4b)


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Answer:

-10ab

STEP BY STEP Step-by-step explanation

2a (3a + b) -3a(2a +4b)

6a² + 2ab - 6a²- 12ab

2ab-12ab 6a²-6a²

-10ab

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User Elewis
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Answer:


2a( 3a + b)- 3a(2a+4b)

Expand by distributing terms.


6a ^(2) +2ab-3a(2a+4b)

Expand by distributing terms.


6a 2+2ab-(6a^(2) +12ab)

Remove parentheses

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6a ^(2) +2ab-6a^(2) -12ab

Collect like terms.


(6a^(2)-6a^(2))+(2ab-12ab)


=-10ab

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