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Simplifying the expression 6a2 − 9ab + 2b2 − 3(ba − b2)

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Answered by smrati7
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by pinquancaro
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The simplified form is 6a^2-9ab+2b^2-3(ba-b^2)=6a^2-12ab+5b^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Expression 6a^2-9ab+2b^2-3(ba-b^2)

To find : Simplifying the expression ?

Solution :

Simplifying the expression by solving the bracket,

6a^2-9ab+2b^2-3(ba-b^2)=6a^2-9ab+2b^2-3ba+3b^2

Take like terms together,

6a^2-9ab+2b^2-3(ba-b^2)=6a^2-9ab-3ba+2b^2+3b^2

Add and subtract,

6a^2-9ab+2b^2-3(ba-b^2)=6a^2-12ab+5b^2

Therefore, the simplified form is 6a^2-9ab+2b^2-3(ba-b^2)=6a^2-12ab+5b^2

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