Math, asked by hanaa6716, 5 months ago

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

Answers

Answered by mamonbrahma548
1

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we need to group like terms:

4

a

3

b

2

3

a

4

b

3

(

4

3

)

(

a

3

a

4

)

(

b

2

b

3

)

Now we can use this rule of exponents to combine like terms:

x

a

x

b

=

x

a

+

b

(

12

)

(

a

3

+

4

)

(

b

2

+

3

)

12

a

3

4

b

2

3

12

a

1

b

1

To eliminate the negative exponent we can use this rule for exponents:

x

a

=

1

x

a

12

a

1

b

1

12

a

1

b

1

The final rule of exponents we will use to complete the simplification is:

a

1

=

a

12

a

b

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