b2 x 2b = 2b3
It is: 2b squared
A^2-2ab+B^2 is actually (A+B)^2 AB squared is A^2B^2 or (AB)^2
-b+5b-2b=2b
If: a = 2b+c Then: a-c = 2b And: b = (a-c)/2
2b+b-4
It is: 2b squared
(a - 2b)(2a - b)
-8
2b=6squared, and 6x6=36
The expression (3a \times a \times b) can be simplified by multiplying the coefficients and combining like terms. This results in (3a^2b), where (3) is the coefficient, (a) is squared, and (b) remains as is. Thus, the final answer is (3a^2b).
a^2b^2c^2 ^2 is squared
(2b - 5)(b + 7)
A^2-2ab+B^2 is actually (A+B)^2 AB squared is A^2B^2 or (AB)^2
If this was b exponent 2 (squared) or b^2 for the first b, then it is a quadratic expression. b^2 + 2b - 11 = 88 b^2 + 2b - 99 = 0 (b+11)(b-9) = 0 B = -11 or 9
2b
some math equations: For area of a triangle: A=1/2 b*h. *=Times or multiplication sign. Area of a square or rectangle: A=b*h Area of a circle: A=pi R squared [try writing this one on a piece of paper. Pythagorean Theorem: a squared + b squared=c squared. perimeter: 2b+2h
b to the fourth power