It's not an 'answer' because the expression doesn't ask a question.
But the expression itself can be cleaned up.
2 a x b a x = 2a2bx2
Nothing has been 'answered' or changed, except the appearance
of the expression.
Ah, when you have b multiplied by b, you are actually squaring b. So, b x b simplified is b^2. It's like painting a beautiful little square with sides of length b, isn't that just lovely?
The expression 3b x b can be simplified by multiplying the coefficients (numbers) and the variables separately. In this case, 3b x b simplifies to 3b^2, where b^2 represents b squared. This means you multiply the coefficient 3 by the coefficient 1 (since b can be thought of as b^1) to get 3, and you multiply the variable b by itself to get b^2.
The expression 2b x 5b can be simplified by multiplying the coefficients (2 and 5) together to get 10, and then multiplying the variables (b and b) together to get b^2. Therefore, the answer is 10b^2.
(X Squared times a) times b
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This is one case where the location of parentheses is very important. If the expression you're trying to simplify is (e^x)^2, then yes, this can be simplified:(e^x)^2 = e^(2x)In general:(a^b)^c = a^(bc)If the expression you're dealing with is e^(x^2), however, then no, it can not be simplified.
b/2
It is: b -8 when simplified
2m x 4n
16B3 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x B x B x B24B4 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x B x B x B x BGreatest Common Factor = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x B x B x B = 8B3
x^2-x-6
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