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The value of (-2a)(-3a) is?

User Ahmed Ekri
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Answer:

The answer is
6a^2.

Explanation:

Solve:


(-2a)(-3a)

Multiply
a and
a :


(-2a)(-3a)


-2a^2(-3)

Multiply
-2 and
-3 :


-2a^2(-3)


6a^2

So, the final answer is
6a^2.

User Amazingthere
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The value of (-2a)(-3a) is 6a.
In this case, when he is parenthesis, it resembles multiplication.
User NeddySpaghetti
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