Math, asked by Alexpiam, 1 year ago

Combine terms: 12a + 26b -4b – 16a.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by AMAYTRIPATHI
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hi friend
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as your question is to simplify
the term
12a + 26b - 4b - 16a
so, first we will solve this
as follows:-

step 1 :- separate the terms to make it easier to solve.

12a + 26b - 4b - 16a
12a  - 16a + 26b - 4b
step 2 :- now solve the expression.

 - 4a + 22b
step 3 :- now take the common factor.

 - 2(2a - 11b)
so, this is your answer
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hope u r satisfied with my answer
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Amaytripathi19

AMAYTRIPATHI: I have explained in very good manners in my answer
AMAYTRIPATHI: you can take the help of it
AMAYTRIPATHI: I think you are confused at the last step isn't it?
AMAYTRIPATHI: so don't worry
AMAYTRIPATHI: there you have to take a common factor of the term
AMAYTRIPATHI: and after taking the common factor put it outside the bracket
AMAYTRIPATHI: and the last step is your answer
AMAYTRIPATHI: hope you are satisfied now
Alexpiam: Thankq
AMAYTRIPATHI: my pleasure
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