Math, asked by zubermalek75, 1 month ago

c) ab² can be written as a x b x b​

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Answered by DrownedDorito
2

Answer:

or as a*a*b*b

Step-by-step explanation:

since it is not clear mention in the question (because of the computers) the term could be interpreted as (a*b)^2 or a*(b)^2

if it is (a*b)^2, the expanded form would be a*a*b*b

If it is a*(b)^2, the expanded form would be a*b*b

there is not much of a difference, just another multiplication in the former interpretation.

Answered by Anonymous
106

Answer:

\small \underline \mathfrak \color{pink}Required \: Answer:-

Yes, ab² can be written as a × b × b because b² means b × b

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