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

User Matt Davidson
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Hello!

Let's multiply the terms together.

First, let's multiply the a's.


\bold{2a*a*3a}


\bold{2a^2*3a}


\bold{6a^3}

Step-by-step calculations:

2*3=6

a*a*a=a³

6*a³=6a³

Same with the b's:


\bold{4b^2}

Calculations:

b*4b

b=1b

1*4

b*b

4b²


\huge\boxed{\boxed{\mathfrak{\star{Answer:{\boxed{\bf{6a^3~+4b^2}}}}}}}

Hope everything is clear.

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User Florian Moser
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Answer:

6a³ + 4b²

Explanation:

2a × a × 3a = 2 × 3 × a × a × a = 6a³

b × 4b = 4b²

putting these together gives 6a³ + 4b²

User Junnytony
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