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multiply the polynomial (9/11a-2/33b) (a+b)​

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Answered by aroy54547
13

Step-by-step explanation:

You have to do this by multiplying the first bracket from each of the second bracket

PROCESS

a(9/11a-2/33b)+b(9/11a-2/33b)

=9/11a²-2/33ab+9/11ab-2/33b²

so now we see that in between there are two common variables so we have to simplify them

=9/11a²-(+2/33ab+9/11ab)-2/33b²

=9/11a²-(2ab+27ab/33)-2/33b²

=9/11a²-29/33ab-2/33b²

So now this is your answer if you are pleased with my answer mark me the brainliest.

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Answered by krishnaveni300587
2

Answer:

There are two pages two pages also only 1 sum

Step-by-step explanation:

So write it carefully

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