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Simplify (3a²b²)²+(ab)²​

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(3a^2b^2) + (ab)^2 = (3a^2b^2) + (a^2b^2)
= 4a^2b^2
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Answer:


a^(2) b^(2) (9
a^(2) b^(2) + 1)

Explanation:

simplify (3a²b²)²+(ab)²​; for the first term, square the 3 and multiply the exponents by 2, also multiply the exponents by 2 in the second term


9a^(4) b^(4) + a^(2) b^(2) ; factor out
a^(2) b^(2)


a^(2) b^(2) (9
a^(2) b^(2) + 1)

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