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7. 4(a + b) – 6(a + b)?​

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Answered by QueenIsBusy
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Answer:

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  • \sf\green{Equation=4(a+b)-6(a+b)}

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4(a + b) - 6(a + b) \\  = 4a + 4b - 6a - 6b \\  =  - 2a - 2b \\  =  - 2(a + b)

Hence -2(a+b) is the required answer.

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