It is: B+2b when simplified assuming B and b have different values
It is 2a-b simplified
It is: b -8 when simplified
It is an algebraic expression in the form of: b+14
The given expression can be simplified to: 3b-a
b/2
It is: 60+b simplified
It is 2a-b simplified
The value of a + b depends on the values of the individual variables.The expression a + b cannot be simplified.
It is: b -8 when simplified
2s-2b= a+b+c-2b simplified that would be a+c-b.
It is an algebraic expression in the form of: b+14
If you mean: 7b+b+b then it is 9b simplified
There is an ambiguity whether you square the sum of a plus b, or only b. In any case, I don't think you can simplify this expression.
It is: b+4 when simplified
To simplify the expression (3a + 4 + b + 2a + 5 + b), combine like terms. The (a) terms are (3a + 2a = 5a), the (b) terms are (b + b = 2b), and the constant terms are (4 + 5 = 9). Therefore, the simplified expression is (5a + 2b + 9).
The expression "b plus b plus b plus b" can be simplified by combining like terms. Since all the terms are the same (b), we can add them together. Adding b four times is the same as multiplying b by 4. Therefore, "b plus b plus b plus b" equals 4b.
You are not completely clear on your question. However, a^(2) + b - c /m is one answer ( NB The 'm' is just divided into the 'c'). Another answer is [ a^(2) + b - c ] / m This means that the 'm' is divided into the sum of all the terms in the (square) brackets.