Math, asked by kolekartanaji874, 5 months ago

Combine terms : 12a+26b-4b-16a​

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Answered by nivasravirajkumar
5

Answer:

We have,

12a+26b−4b−16a

=−4a+22b

Hence, this is the Answer

Answered by Mushfa
3

Answer:

as your question is to simplify

the term

12a + 26b - 4b - 16a12a+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 - 16a12a+26b−4b−16a

12a - 16a + 26b - 4b12a−16a+26b−4b

step 2 :- now solve the expression.

- 4a + 22b−4a+22b

step 3 :- now take the common factor.

- 2(2a - 11b)−2(2a−11b)

so, this is your answer

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