whats the answer to this math problem in Algebra 8a³-2a²+12a-3
-4 + 2A = 12 - 15A + A-4 + 2A = 12 - 16A2A = 12 - 16A + 42A = 16 - 16AA = 8 - 8A
If you mean -2a+6a then it simplifies to 4a
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If you mean: (2a+9)(5a-6) then it is 10a^2+33a-54
since a=1a, 3a-1a=2a
-15+24a-1.6(2a)
whats the answer to this math problem in Algebra 8a³-2a²+12a-3
An expression is a collection of numbers and letters for example: 2a this is expression 2a+5b this is also expression.
If you mean 2a times a and a is a variable, the answer would be 2a2.
The problem 3a-1 and 2a-5 is greater by 7. This is a math problem.
If my math works, the solution if you are solving for b is (2a-ba)÷(-b)=b.
-4 + 2A = 12 - 15A + A-4 + 2A = 12 - 16A2A = 12 - 16A + 42A = 16 - 16AA = 8 - 8A
If you mean -2a+6a then it simplifies to 4a
x2=(4a)(a) x=√4a2 x=2a The geometric mean of a and 4a is 2a
I guess you mean: 2a^2+6a Well in this case you take 2a out of the bracket and then you're left with a+3 inside. 2a(a+3a)
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