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a³ (2b - a²) - 2b (a³ - a²) + 3a² (a³ - b)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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We have to multiply the given variable with bracket value and simplify to the lowest term.

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a³(2b-a²)-2b(a³-a²)+3a²(a³-b)

=2a³b-a⁵-2a³b+2a²b+3a⁵-3a²b

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=2a³b-2a³b-a⁵+3a⁵+2a²b-3a²b

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Answered by Anonymous
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We have to multiply the given variable with bracket value and simplify to the lowest term

a³(2b-a²)-2b(a³-a²)+3a²(a³-b)

=2a³b-a⁵-2a³b+2a²b+3a⁵-3a²b

Now add similar terms!

=2a³b-2a³b-a⁵+3a⁵+2a²b-3a²b

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