Math, asked by kaleemnaqvi1966, 8 months ago

2(4a - 3b) – 3 ( 2a + 1) reduce to simplest form​

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Answered by unicorn276
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Step-by-step explanation:

For example:

2x and –5x are like terms

a and 1/2 a are like terms

6x and 5y are unlike terms

Like terms can be added or subtracted from one another.

For example:

a + a = 2 × a = 2a (We usually write 2 × a as 2a)

2a + 4a = 6a

a + a + a = 3a

2a + 4 (Unlike terms cannot be simplified)

4a + 3b (Unlike terms cannot be simplified)

6a – 3a = 3a

8b – 8b = 0

5a – 3 (Unlike terms cannot be simplified)

6a – 4b (Unlike terms cannot be simplified)

Answered by prashantsingh51
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Step-by-step explanation:

2(4a‐3b)‐3(2a+1)

8A‐6B‐6A‐3

2A‐6B‐3

2A‐6B=3

2(A‐6B/2)=3

2(A‐3B)=3

A‐3B=3/2

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